Tennessee Death Rate By County in 2023

Updated on June 16, 2025.

According to the US Census Bureau estimates, in 2023, the death rate for Tennessee was 11.43. Pickett had the highest death rate (20.16), followed by Cocke (19.63), and Clay (18.82). On the other hand, Williamson had the lowest death rate (6.18), followed by Rutherford (6.94), and Montgomery (7.18).

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Tennessee Death Rate By County in 2023
Tennessee Death Rate By County in 2023
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County Death Rate
Anderson 14.57
Bedford 10.69
Benton 16.17
Bledsoe 10.14
Blount 13.15
Bradley 11.62
Campbell 17.57
Cannon 13.2
Carroll 16.1
Carter 15.73
Cheatham 12.03
Chester 11.89
Claiborne 15.14
Clay 18.82
Cocke 19.63
Coffee 14.32
Crockett 14.72
Cumberland 16.92
Davidson 8.09
Decatur 16.17
DeKalb 13.32
Dickson 11.93
Dyer 14.89
Fayette 12.64
Fentress 16.03
Franklin 13.87
Gibson 15.04
Giles 15.06
Grainger 14.03
Greene 15.63
Grundy 16.76
Hamblen 14.48
Hamilton 10.72
Hancock 17.1
Hardeman 15.72
Hardin 16.16
Hawkins 16.5
Haywood 14.03
Henderson 15.33
Henry 16.92
Hickman 15.8
Houston 13.71
Humphreys 13.51
Jackson 17.32
Jefferson 13.94
Johnson 16.47
Knox 10.85
Lake 15.35
Lauderdale 13.52
Lawrence 14.97
Lewis 14.72
Lincoln 14.18
Loudon 14.29
McMinn 14.78
McNairy 17.99
Macon 13.12
Madison 11.85
Marion 15.47
Marshall 10.84
Maury 10.54
Meigs 17
Monroe 15.27
Montgomery 7.18
Moore 11.86
Morgan 15.46
Obion 15.24
Overton 14.71
Perry 13.4
Pickett 20.16
Polk 16.4
Putnam 11.4
Rhea 14.6
Roane 15.21
Robertson 12.02
Rutherford 6.94
Scott 14.32
Sequatchie 11.49
Sevier 12.27
Shelby 10.14
Smith 13.8
Stewart 14.37
Sullivan 15.3
Sumner 9.93
Tipton 12.72
Trousdale 9.76
Unicoi 18.58
Union 14.07
Van Buren 14.12
Warren 14.08
Washington 12.52
Wayne 15.66
Weakley 14.45
White 16.4
Williamson 6.18
Wilson 9.07