Florida Death Rate By County in 2021

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2021, the death rate for Florida was 11.53. Citrus had the highest death rate (21.65), followed by Highlands (19.96), and Sumter (19.61). On the other hand, Orange had the lowest death rate (7.24), followed by Osceola (8.21), and Alachua (8.35).

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Florida Death Rate By County in 2021
Florida Death Rate By County in 2021
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County Death Rate
Alachua 8.35
Baker 11.33
Bay 13.54
Bradford 13.36
Brevard 14.39
Broward 9.45
Calhoun 16.53
Charlotte 17.15
Citrus 21.65
Clay 10.99
Collier 11.16
Columbia 14.96
DeSoto 13.42
Dixie 16.18
Duval 10.79
Escambia 13.83
Flagler 14.12
Franklin 14.27
Gadsden 13.65
Gilchrist 14.09
Glades 13.55
Gulf 17.2
Hamilton 15.67
Hardee 11.68
Hendry 10.58
Hernando 17.23
Highlands 19.96
Hillsborough 9.22
Holmes 17.83
Indian River 15.51
Jackson 17.21
Jefferson 14.6
Lafayette 15.82
Lake 13.89
Lee 11.48
Leon 8.77
Levy 16.1
Liberty 14.31
Madison 16.49
Manatee 12.17
Marion 17.39
Martin 15.52
Miami-Dade 9.66
Monroe 9.82
Nassau 12.22
Okaloosa 11.09
Okeechobee 15.18
Orange 7.24
Osceola 8.21
Palm Beach 11.66
Pasco 13.28
Pinellas 14.27
Polk 12.28
Putnam 17.74
St. Johns 8.88
St. Lucie 12.56
Santa Rosa 10.75
Sarasota 15.83
Seminole 9.06
Sumter 19.61
Suwannee 15.7
Taylor 15.37
Union 17.9
Volusia 15.43
Wakulla 11.79
Walton 10.55
Washington 15.11