Montana Death Rate By County in 2017

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2017, the death rate for Montana was 9.79. Carter had the highest death rate (16.69), followed by Treasure (16.35), and Fergus (15.92). On the other hand, Liberty had the lowest death rate (4.56), followed by Gallatin (5.58), and Judith Basin (7.72).

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Montana Death Rate By County in 2017
Montana Death Rate By County in 2017
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County Death Rate
Beaverhead 11.64
Big Horn 9.74
Blaine 11
Broadwater 12.13
Carbon 8.6
Carter 16.69
Cascade 11.42
Chouteau 13.02
Custer 11.96
Daniels 11.59
Dawson 11.07
Deer Lodge 14.4
Fallon 10.15
Fergus 15.92
Flathead 9.01
Gallatin 5.58
Garfield 8.55
Glacier 11.52
Golden Valley 11.06
Granite 9.67
Hill 9.24
Jefferson 8.1
Judith Basin 7.72
Lake 10.6
Lewis and Clark 9.35
Liberty 4.56
Lincoln 12.08
McCone 15.19
Madison 12.11
Meagher 11.33
Mineral 14.82
Missoula 8.35
Musselshell 13.39
Park 9.65
Petroleum 9.97
Phillips 9.95
Pondera 12.52
Powder River 11.45
Powell 12.33
Prairie 15.07
Ravalli 12.2
Richland 8.07
Roosevelt 12.24
Rosebud 10.6
Sanders 13.38
Sheridan 15.56
Silver Bow 12.29
Stillwater 8.85
Sweet Grass 9.89
Teton 11.06
Toole 9.36
Treasure 16.35
Valley 12.3
Wheatland 13.6
Wibaux 10.67
Yellowstone 9.37