Montana Death Rate By County in 2024

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2024, the death rate for Montana was 9.92. Wibaux had the highest death rate (33.06), followed by Prairie (23.35), and Sheridan (21.62). On the other hand, Gallatin had the lowest death rate (5.43), followed by McCone (5.88), and Golden Valley (6.94).

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Montana Death Rate By County in 2024
Montana Death Rate By County in 2024
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County Death Rate
Beaverhead 12.26
Big Horn 11.63
Blaine 9.86
Broadwater 7.94
Carbon 9.07
Carter 15.72
Cascade 11.91
Chouteau 7.66
Custer 12.43
Daniels 13.53
Dawson 9.8
Deer Lodge 10.26
Fallon 12.11
Fergus 11.15
Flathead 9.27
Gallatin 5.43
Garfield 16.69
Glacier 14.62
Golden Valley 6.94
Granite 10.88
Hill 11.04
Jefferson 10.46
Judith Basin 9.5
Lake 10.68
Lewis and Clark 8.87
Liberty 16.44
Lincoln 13.85
McCone 5.88
Madison 11.21
Meagher 14.56
Mineral 10.65
Missoula 8.07
Musselshell 7.76
Park 12.77
Petroleum 14.98
Phillips 10.64
Pondera 15.26
Powder River 8.08
Powell 13.48
Prairie 23.35
Ravalli 10.53
Richland 10.13
Roosevelt 11.99
Rosebud 12.75
Sanders 13.03
Sheridan 21.62
Silver Bow 13.49
Stillwater 8.35
Sweet Grass 11.99
Teton 12.26
Toole 12.45
Treasure 10.62
Valley 15.96
Wheatland 13.57
Wibaux 33.06
Yellowstone 9.75