Georgia Death Rate
Updated on January 23, 2024.
Georgia’s death rate for the year 2022 was 10.08; a difference of -0.1 compared to 2021, according to recent data from the US Census Bureau. You can see the death rate for other states here.
The chart and table below shows the death rate for Georgia from 2011 to 2022.
Death Rate refers to the average annual number of deaths during a year per 1,000 population at midyear.
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Related Topics: Georgia Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage).
Georgia Death Rate
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Year | Death Rate |
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2011 | 7.29 |
2012 | 7.15 |
2013 | 7.53 |
2014 | 7.47 |
2015 | 7.76 |
2016 | 7.82 |
2017 | 7.93 |
2018 | 8.1 |
2019 | 8.13 |
2020 | 8.87 |
2021 | 10.18 |
2022 | 10.08 |
Historical Death Rate for Counties in Georgia
Use the links below to find the historical death rate for each county in Georgia.
- Appling
- Atkinson
- Bacon
- Baker
- Baldwin
- Banks
- Barrow
- Bartow
- Ben Hill
- Berrien
- Bibb
- Bleckley
- Brantley
- Brooks
- Bryan
- Bulloch
- Burke
- Butts
- Calhoun
- Camden
- Candler
- Carroll
- Catoosa
- Charlton
- Chatham
- Chattahoochee
- Chattooga
- Cherokee
- Clarke
- Clay
- Clayton
- Clinch
- Cobb
- Coffee
- Colquitt
- Columbia
- Cook
- Coweta
- Crawford
- Crisp
- Jefferson
- Jenkins
- Johnson
- Jones
- Lamar
- Lanier
- Laurens
- Lee
- Liberty
- Lincoln
- Long
- Lowndes
- Lumpkin
- McDuffie
- McIntosh
- Macon
- Madison
- Marion
- Meriwether
- Miller
- Mitchell
- Monroe
- Montgomery
- Morgan
- Murray
- Muscogee
- Newton
- Oconee
- Oglethorpe
- Paulding
- Peach
- Pickens
- Pierce
- Pike
- Polk
- Pulaski
- Putnam
- Quitman
- Rabun
- Randolph