Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014
Updated on January 26, 2024.
Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Number of Deaths for Wisconsin was 49.33K. Among all Wisconsin counties, Milwaukee County had the highest number of deaths (8.15K), followed by Waukesha County (3.27K), and Dane County (3.23K).
The chart below shows the top 10 counties, and the table below shows the ranking of all Wisconsin 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: Wisconsin Census Vintage Data Topic List.
Data Source: US Census Bureau (Vintage), 2014 Census.
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Ranking of Wisconsin Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014
Rank | County | Number of Deaths |
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1 | Milwaukee County | 8,152 |
2 | Waukesha County | 3,273 |
3 | Dane County | 3,230 |
4 | Brown County | 1,756 |
5 | Racine County | 1,664 |
6 | Kenosha County | 1,409 |
7 | Rock County | 1,407 |
8 | Winnebago County | 1,404 |
9 | Outagamie County | 1,277 |
10 | Marathon County | 1,123 |
11 | Washington County | 1,053 |
12 | Sheboygan County | 1,024 |
13 | La Crosse County | 943 |
14 | Fond du Lac County | 941 |
15 | Walworth County | 937 |
16 | Manitowoc County | 859 |
17 | Eau Claire County | 841 |
18 | Dodge County | 824 |
19 | Wood County | 686 |
20 | Ozaukee County | 681 |
21 | Jefferson County | 674 |
22 | Waupaca County | 668 |
23 | Sauk County | 612 |
24 | Chippewa County | 586 |
25 | Columbia County | 554 |
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