Iowa Deaths By County in 2022

Updated on January 23, 2024.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2022, the number of deaths for Iowa was 35,369, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Iowa: 35,369
  2. Polk County: 4,442
  3. Linn County: 2,185

On the other hand, the top 3 counties that had the lowest number of deaths were:

  1. Adams County: 57
  2. Audubon County: 78
  3. Worth County: 93

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Iowa county in 2022. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Iowa Deaths By County in 2022
Iowa Deaths By County in 2022
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County Deaths
Adair 124
Adams 57
Allamakee 203
Appanoose 199
Audubon 78
Benton 268
Black Hawk 1485
Boone 335
Bremer 287
Buchanan 231
Buena Vista 205
Butler 197
Calhoun 139
Carroll 286
Cass 216
Cedar 210
Cerro Gordo 618
Cherokee 183
Chickasaw 164
Clarke 137
Clay 205
Clayton 240
Clinton 621
Crawford 184
Dallas 606
Davis 93
Decatur 100
Delaware 203
Des Moines 535
Dickinson 235
Dubuque 1046
Emmet 144
Fayette 281
Floyd 219
Franklin 159
Fremont 93
Greene 119
Grundy 163
Guthrie 149
Hamilton 202
Hancock 141
Hardin 273
Harrison 230
Henry 273
Howard 130
Humboldt 136
Ida 113
Iowa 35369
Jackson 266
Jasper 463
Jefferson 200
Johnson 886
Jones 236
Keokuk 153
Kossuth 209
Lee 513
Linn 2185
Louisa 119
Lucas 126
Lyon 108
Madison 173
Mahaska 286
Marion 382
Marshall 547
Mills 156
Mitchell 155
Monona 179
Monroe 118
Montgomery 171
Muscatine 509
O'Brien 220
Osceola 94
Page 218
Palo Alto 139
Plymouth 279
Pocahontas 111
Polk 4442
Pottawattamie 1174
Poweshiek 241
Ringgold 103
Sac 151
Scott 1896
Shelby 174
Sioux 283
Story 614
Tama 245
Taylor 99
Union 181
Van Buren 94
Wapello 492
Warren 525
Washington 283
Wayne 94
Webster 537
Winnebago 152
Winneshiek 202
Woodbury 1157
Worth 93
Wright 191

Historical Deaths for Counties in Iowa

Use the links below to find the historical number of deaths for each county in Iowa.