Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2011

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the death rate for Wisconsin was 8.51, and the top three counties that had the highest death rate were:

  1. Waupaca County: 14.52
  2. Washburn County: 13.66
  3. Iron County: 13.3

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest death rate were:

  1. Pierce County: 5.63
  2. Calumet County: 5.64
  3. Dane County: 6.05

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the death rate for each Wisconsin county in 2011. You can also find links to the historical death rate for each county below.

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Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2011
Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2011
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County Death Rate
Adams 12.63
Ashland 12.44
Barron 11.12
Bayfield 9.51
Brown 7.14
Buffalo 10.89
Burnett 9.06
Calumet 5.64
Chippewa 8.09
Clark 9.23
Columbia 9.03
Crawford 10.81
Dane 6.05
Dodge 10.21
Door 10.92
Douglas 10.06
Dunn 6.75
Eau Claire 7.35
Florence 12.76
Fond du Lac 9.01
Forest 11.97
Grant 9.59
Green 9.28
Green Lake 10.19
Iowa 9.35
Iron 13.3
Jackson 9.61
Jefferson 7.48
Juneau 10.04
Kenosha 7.99
Kewaunee 8.07
La Crosse 8.59
Lafayette 7.85
Langlade 10.87
Lincoln 11.38
Manitowoc 10.13
Marathon 8.57
Marinette 12.18
Marquette 12.75
Menominee 9.03
Milwaukee 8.7
Monroe 9.57
Oconto 10.04
Oneida 12.18
Outagamie 7.07
Ozaukee 8.27
Pepin 11.03
Pierce 5.63
Polk 9.08
Portage 7.29
Price 11.11
Racine 8.43
Richland 9.66
Rock 8.73
Rusk 11.04
St. Croix 6.75
Sauk 9.74
Sawyer 10.94
Shawano 11.03
Sheboygan 8.87
Taylor 9.2
Trempealeau 8.47
Vernon 9.72
Vilas 12.97
Walworth 8.45
Washburn 13.66
Washington 7.73
Waukesha 7.84
Waupaca 14.52
Waushara 10.96
Winnebago 8.66
Wood 9.9