Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for Arkansas was 11.91. Chicot had the highest death rate (19.96), followed by Scott (19.16), and Monroe (18.91). On the other hand, Benton had the lowest death rate (7.19), followed by Washington (7.42), and Faulkner (9.2).

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Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2023
Arkansas Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Arkansas 17.59
Ashley 16.74
Baxter 18.25
Benton 7.19
Boone 13.52
Bradley 13.51
Calhoun 16.44
Carroll 13.03
Chicot 19.96
Clark 14.17
Clay 15.98
Cleburne 17.1
Cleveland 16.56
Columbia 14.29
Conway 15.07
Craighead 9.88
Crawford 12.79
Crittenden 12.82
Cross 16.16
Dallas 18.25
Desha 14.03
Drew 13.68
Faulkner 9.2
Franklin 14.51
Fulton 18
Garland 15.73
Grant 13.25
Greene 11.95
Hempstead 15.16
Hot Spring 14.18
Howard 15.71
Independence 12.54
Izard 15.94
Jackson 14.63
Jefferson 14.04
Johnson 12.54
Lafayette 17.35
Lawrence 14.21
Lee 15.07
Lincoln 12.55
Little River 16.37
Logan 17.23
Lonoke 10.69
Madison 13.73
Marion 17.17
Miller 13.12
Mississippi 15.39
Monroe 18.91
Montgomery 18.44
Nevada 16.06
Newton 15.52
Ouachita 17.08
Perry 14.91
Phillips 16.42
Pike 16.96
Poinsett 17.32
Polk 14.98
Pope 10.6
Prairie 18.82
Pulaski 10.23
Randolph 14.2
St. Francis 14.98
Saline 10.74
Scott 19.16
Searcy 18.19
Sebastian 11.48
Sevier 11.87
Sharp 15.61
Stone 16.78
Union 14.91
Van Buren 17.73
Washington 7.42
White 12.85
Woodruff 17.37
Yell 13.14