Ranking of US Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014

Updated on July 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2014, the Number of Deaths for the United States was 2.58M. Among all US counties, Los Angeles County had the highest number of deaths (58.13K), followed by Cook County (39.03K), and Maricopa County (27.07K).

On the other hand, Kalawao County had the lowest number of deaths (0) followed by Camas County (1), and McPherson County (1).

The chart below shows the top 10 counties with high number of deaths, and the table below shows the ranking of the top 200 US counties.

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Ranking of US Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014
Los Angeles, CA
58.13K
Cook, IL
39.03K
Maricopa, AZ
27.07K
Harris, TX
24.17K
San Diego, CA
19.88K
Miami-Dade, FL
18.53K
Orange, CA
18.40K
Wayne, MI
17.75K
Kings, NY
15.85K
Dallas, TX
15.26K
Ranking of US Counties By Number of Deaths in 2014
Rank
County
Number of Deaths
1 Los Angeles County, CA 58,126
2 Cook County, IL 39,030
3 Maricopa County, AZ 27,074
4 Harris County, TX 24,173
5 San Diego County, CA 19,878
6 Miami-Dade County, FL 18,528
7 Orange County, CA 18,398
8 Wayne County, MI 17,751
9 Kings County, NY 15,852
10 Dallas County, TX 15,264
11 Riverside County, CA 14,963
12 Clark County, NV 14,272
13 Queens County, NY 14,087
14 Broward County, FL 14,028
15 Philadelphia County, PA 13,862
16 Palm Beach County, FL 13,491
17 Cuyahoga County, OH 13,406
18 Allegheny County, PA 13,248
19 San Bernardino County, CA 12,893
20 King County, WA 12,337
21 Bexar County, TX 12,272
22 Tarrant County, TX 11,859
23 Suffolk County, NY 11,572
24 Pinellas County, FL 11,363
25 Middlesex County, MA 10,996
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