Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on July 29, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for Wisconsin was 9.95. Iron County had the highest death rate (17.38), followed by Rusk County (16.78), and Washburn County (16.39). On the other hand, Dane County had the lowest death rate (6.26), followed by Calumet County (7.54), and St. Croix County (8.17).

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Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2023
Wisconsin Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Adams 14.8
Ashland 12.45
Barron 12.94
Bayfield 11.37
Brown 8.36
Buffalo 10.67
Burnett 13.32
Calumet 7.54
Chippewa 9.83
Clark 11.14
Columbia 10.66
Crawford 12.39
Dane 6.26
Dodge 12.05
Door 12.4
Douglas 11.32
Dunn 8.93
Eau Claire 8.93
Florence 14.06
Fond du Lac 10.94
Forest 16.29
Grant 11.14
Green 10.75
Green Lake 14.84
Iowa 8.81
Iron 17.38
Jackson 11.35
Jefferson 10.01
Juneau 13.94
Kenosha 9.71
Kewaunee 9.92
La Crosse 9.16
Lafayette 9.81
Langlade 15.73
Lincoln 15.36
Manitowoc 11.28
Marathon 9.88
Marinette 14.2
Marquette 15.82
Menominee 16.37
Milwaukee 9.74
Monroe 11.67
Oconto 10.47
Oneida 13.64
Outagamie 8.27
Ozaukee 9.47
Pepin 11.07
Pierce 8.55
Polk 12.42
Portage 9.83
Price 14.86
Racine 10.84
Richland 13.46
Rock 10.38
Rusk 16.78
St. Croix 8.17
Sauk 11.13
Sawyer 14.84
Shawano 12.06
Sheboygan 10.35
Taylor 11.05
Trempealeau 9.84
Vernon 11.47
Vilas 15.03
Walworth 9.97
Washburn 16.39
Washington 9.6
Waukesha 9.57
Waupaca 14.36
Waushara 13.2
Winnebago 9.63
Wood 13.65