Wisconsin Deaths By County in 2017

Updated on June 26, 2022.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the number of deaths for Wisconsin was 52,407, and the top three counties that had the highest number of deaths were:

  1. Milwaukee County: 8,294
  2. Waukesha County: 3,483
  3. Dane County: 3,330

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

  1. Menominee County: 50
  2. Pepin County: 61
  3. Florence County: 70

Use the interactive visualization and the table below to explore the number of deaths for each Wisconsin county in 2017. You can also find links to the historical number of deaths for each county below.

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Wisconsin Deaths By County in 2017
Wisconsin Deaths By County in 2017
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County Deaths
Adams 258
Ashland 189
Barron 513
Bayfield 153
Brown 2089
Buffalo 137
Burnett 195
Calumet 363
Chippewa 577
Clark 346
Columbia 515
Crawford 177
Dane 3330
Dodge 962
Door 362
Douglas 405
Dunn 360
Eau Claire 879
Florence 70
Fond du Lac 949
Forest 122
Grant 502
Green 321
Green Lake 255
Iowa 210
Iron 86
Jackson 220
Jefferson 702
Juneau 310
Kenosha 1471
Kewaunee 204
La Crosse 1019
Lafayette 127
Langlade 227
Lincoln 337
Manitowoc 895
Marathon 1238
Marinette 478
Marquette 166
Menominee 50
Milwaukee 8294
Monroe 414
Oconto 376
Oneida 450
Outagamie 1427
Ozaukee 767
Pepin 61
Pierce 310
Polk 426
Portage 557
Price 217
Racine 1869
Richland 204
Rock 1513
Rusk 181
St. Croix 660
Sauk 698
Sawyer 202
Shawano 504
Sheboygan 1175
Taylor 183
Trempealeau 296
Vernon 321
Vilas 330
Walworth 955
Washburn 210
Washington 1168
Waukesha 3483
Waupaca 727
Waushara 280
Winnebago 1529
Wood 851