Ranking of Indiana Counties By Death Rate per 1K in 2023
Updated on July 29, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2023, the Death Rate per 1K for Indiana was 10.53. Among all Indiana counties, Scott County had the highest death rate (17.29), followed by Blackford County (16.97), and Pulaski County (16.67).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Indiana counties.
You can see similar ranking information for related topics, and for other states. You can also see the ranking of all counties in the United States.
Related Topics: Indiana Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2023 Census.
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Ranking of Indiana Counties By Death Rate per 1K in 2023
Rank | County | Death Rate |
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1 | Scott County | 17.29 |
2 | Blackford County | 16.97 |
3 | Pulaski County | 16.67 |
4 | Randolph County | 16.51 |
5 | Wabash County | 16.39 |
6 | Newton County | 15.76 |
7 | Grant County | 15.7 |
8 | Starke County | 15.64 |
9 | Orange County | 15.5 |
10 | Fayette County | 15.49 |
11 | Crawford County | 15.37 |
12 | Pike County | 15.26 |
13 | Fountain County | 15.23 |
14 | Lawrence County | 14.93 |
15 | Vermillion County | 14.72 |
16 | Ohio County | 14.71 |
17 | Jay County | 14.7 |
18 | Tipton County | 14.58 |
19 | Howard County | 14.54 |
20 | Wayne County | 14.25 |
21 | Owen County | 14.18 |
22 | Miami County | 13.98 |
23 | Fulton County | 13.9 |
24 | Henry County | 13.89 |
25 | Ripley County | 13.87 |
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