West Virginia Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for West Virginia was 14.63. McDowell County had the highest death rate (22.13), followed by Summers County (21.3), and Wetzel County (21.02). On the other hand, Monongalia County had the lowest death rate (6.87), followed by Jefferson County (9.28), and Berkeley County (10.11).

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West Virginia Death Rate By County in 2023
West Virginia Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Barbour 16.25
Berkeley 10.11
Boone 17.65
Braxton 15.95
Brooke 17.79
Cabell 14.63
Calhoun 20.62
Clay 19.59
Doddridge 11.82
Fayette 18.2
Gilmer 12.48
Grant 16.01
Greenbrier 17.76
Hampshire 13.46
Hancock 17.34
Hardy 13.16
Harrison 14.58
Jackson 15.06
Jefferson 9.28
Kanawha 14.77
Lewis 19.23
Lincoln 18.05
Logan 20.34
McDowell 22.13
Marion 13.55
Marshall 15.74
Mason 18.04
Mercer 17.14
Mineral 14.66
Mingo 20.15
Monongalia 6.87
Monroe 17.57
Morgan 15.11
Nicholas 16.13
Ohio 15.41
Pendleton 17.53
Pleasants 15.47
Pocahontas 17.22
Preston 12.68
Putnam 11.65
Raleigh 16.49
Randolph 16.07
Ritchie 16.71
Roane 15.96
Summers 21.3
Taylor 15.43
Tucker 17.24
Tyler 17.36
Upshur 13.47
Wayne 16.49
Webster 18.16
Wetzel 21.02
Wirt 16.85
Wood 13.84
Wyoming 18.26