Wyoming Death Rate By County in 2017
Updated on June 26, 2022.
According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the death rate for Wyoming was 8.16. Hot Springs County had the highest death rate (14.75), followed by Big Horn County (12.5), and Washakie County (12.48). On the other hand, Teton County had the lowest death rate (3.35), followed by Campbell County (4.49), and Sublette County (4.96).
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Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
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Wyoming Death Rate By County in 2017
Wyoming Death Rate By County in 2017
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County | Death Rate |
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Albany | 5.25 |
Big Horn | 12.5 |
Campbell | 4.49 |
Carbon | 9.75 |
Converse | 9.05 |
Crook | 8.33 |
Fremont | 10.41 |
Goshen | 9.96 |
Hot Springs | 14.75 |
Johnson | 11.21 |
Laramie | 7.87 |
Lincoln | 6.55 |
Natrona | 8.99 |
Niobrara | 11.92 |
Park | 10.11 |
Platte | 10.33 |
Sheridan | 11.29 |
Sublette | 4.96 |
Sweetwater | 7.09 |
Teton | 3.35 |
Uinta | 7.34 |
Washakie | 12.48 |
Weston | 9.73 |