Tennessee Death Rate By County in 2011

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2011, the death rate for Tennessee was 9.44. Hancock had the highest death rate (15.41), followed by Carroll (14.35), and Gibson (14.29). On the other hand, Williamson had the lowest death rate (5.32), followed by Montgomery (5.89), and Rutherford (5.95).

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Tennessee Death Rate By County in 2011
Tennessee Death Rate By County in 2011
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County Death Rate
Anderson 11.66
Bedford 9.68
Benton 13.2
Bledsoe 10.12
Blount 10.19
Bradley 9.57
Campbell 13.07
Cannon 11.34
Carroll 14.35
Carter 10.08
Cheatham 9.45
Chester 11.01
Claiborne 12
Clay 13.98
Cocke 12.02
Coffee 12
Crockett 12.08
Cumberland 12.51
Davidson 7.81
Decatur 13.59
DeKalb 12.23
Dickson 9.91
Dyer 11.54
Fayette 8.36
Fentress 11.58
Franklin 11.78
Gibson 14.29
Giles 12.23
Grainger 10.43
Greene 12.35
Grundy 13.03
Hamblen 10.77
Hamilton 9.4
Hancock 15.41
Hardeman 10.36
Hardin 12.94
Hawkins 11.19
Haywood 10.17
Henderson 9.99
Henry 13.14
Hickman 11.18
Houston 12.98
Humphreys 12.55
Jackson 11.38
Jefferson 10.94
Johnson 11.06
Knox 9.02
Lake 13.96
Lauderdale 9.09
Lawrence 11.41
Lewis 11.76
Lincoln 10.96
Loudon 10.93
McMinn 12.69
McNairy 13.23
Macon 10.25
Madison 9.1
Marion 11.15
Marshall 10.63
Maury 9.15
Meigs 12.86
Monroe 11.77
Montgomery 5.89
Moore 10.24
Morgan 10.22
Obion 12
Overton 11.93
Perry 12.27
Pickett 12.93
Polk 12.92
Putnam 8.9
Rhea 11.07
Roane 12.87
Robertson 9.05
Rutherford 5.95
Scott 11.78
Sequatchie 10.49
Sevier 9.76
Shelby 8.1
Smith 11.43
Stewart 11.22
Sullivan 12.47
Sumner 8.09
Tipton 8.51
Trousdale 11.74
Unicoi 13.99
Union 10.07
Van Buren 10.07
Warren 13.11
Washington 10.38
Wayne 10.77
Weakley 10.82
White 12.99
Williamson 5.32
Wilson 7.66