Total Deaths and Death Rates per 100,000 Population
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2024
Location Number of Deaths Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 3072666 722.1
Alabama 58885 911.2
Alaska 5523 763.8
Arizona 70469 699.8
Arkansas 35976 926.5
California 288143 612.6
Colorado 44524 673.4
Connecticut 32481 642.1
Delaware 10681 738
District of Columbia 4817 682.4
Florida 228400 643.5
Georgia 96748 785.1
Hawaii 12793 573.3
Idaho 16758 714.3
Illinois 112006 697.9
Indiana 69509 826.7
Iowa 32817 756.7
Kansas 29192 790.8
Kentucky 52387 928.9
Louisiana 49183 893.2
Maine 16595 777
Maryland 53309 683.5
Massachusetts 59972 637.5
Michigan 102819 774.8
Minnesota 49771 669.5
Mississippi 35242 982.5
Missouri 66642 828.1
Montana 11543 753.3
Nebraska 18271 750
Nevada 29410 756.8
New Hampshire 14001 693.4
New Jersey 74876 610.5
New Mexico 22013 797.7
New York 159614 592.3
North Carolina 106055 791.4
North Dakota 6966 704.5
Ohio 126828 821.3
Oklahoma 45056 937.8
Oregon 42248 749.1
Pennsylvania 135880 737.3
Rhode Island 10287 669.9
South Carolina 58235 832.3
South Dakota 8794 760.5
Tennessee 79360 914.1
Texas 229560 734.6
Utah 21499 715
Vermont 6706 710.9
Virginia 77311 713.7
Washington 65664 698.2
West Virginia 24268 954.6
Wisconsin 56851 723.9
Wyoming 5728 764.2
2023
Location Number of Deaths Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 3090964 750.5
Alabama 59237 939.5
Alaska 5529 791.4
Arizona 69335 716.5
Arkansas 35758 941.2
California 294735 645.6
Colorado 44971 703.5
Connecticut 32522 661.3
Delaware 10649 772.8
District of Columbia 4916 716
Florida 228940 674.8
Georgia 96527 812.5
Hawaii 12646 586.7
Idaho 16474 730.7
Illinois 113749 730.6
Indiana 69942 856.7
Iowa 32552 767.8
Kansas 29267 813.5
Kentucky 53044 968.7
Louisiana 49437 920.8
Maine 16750 808.3
Maryland 53432 708.5
Massachusetts 61171 670.6
Michigan 103302 800.6
Minnesota 49203 681.7
Mississippi 35051 992
Missouri 66496 849.1
Montana 11193 754
Nebraska 18306 766.3
Nevada 29008 776.4
New Hampshire 14146 728.5
New Jersey 75367 635.7
New Mexico 22287 836.6
New York 162173 622.2
North Carolina 107748 833.3
North Dakota 6832 711.2
Ohio 127813 851.7
Oklahoma 44172 943.5
Oregon 42532 782.5
Pennsylvania 138029 768.5
Rhode Island 10435 699.8
South Carolina 58012 861.3
South Dakota 8548 753.5
Tennessee 79601 946.9
Texas 229122 761.8
Utah 21275 732.4
Vermont 6770 740.8
Virginia 78158 747.2
Washington 66016 727.1
West Virginia 24693 1,001.20
Wisconsin 57507 757.1
Wyoming 5586 771
2022
Location Number of Deaths Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 3279857 798.8
Alabama 62294 989.1
Alaska 5719 821.3
Arizona 74082 784.6
Arkansas 37855 999.7
California 313161 686
Colorado 46787 736.3
Connecticut 34583 716.8
Delaware 11351 829.1
District of Columbia 5385 789.6
Florida 239119 714.7
Georgia 102342 871.6
Hawaii 13228 615.9
Idaho 17162 771.4
Illinois 122963 784.9
Indiana 75368 923.4
Iowa 33973 798
Kansas 31551 873.2
Kentucky 57053 1,043.80
Louisiana 52339 974.7
Maine 17364 844.3
Maryland 56456 746.5
Massachusetts 63366 693.5
Michigan 110499 855.4
Minnesota 51222 710.3
Mississippi 37803 1,073.30
Missouri 71851 916.7
Montana 11684 795.9
Nebraska 18615 773.5
Nevada 30960 842.1
New Hampshire 14515 749.7
New Jersey 81490 683.6
New Mexico 23655 901.4
New York 173944 664.5
North Carolina 112923 877.1
North Dakota 7041 739.2
Ohio 138209 917.2
Oklahoma 47976 1,025.60
Oregon 44598 811.3
Pennsylvania 147181 818.2
Rhode Island 10704 714
South Carolina 61052 918.8
South Dakota 9016 801
Tennessee 84989 1,009.20
Texas 241441 816.9
Utah 21886 755
Vermont 6971 757.6
Virginia 82935 794.1
Washington 69194 757.9
West Virginia 27507 1,115.60
Wisconsin 60590 791.5
Wyoming 5905 826.8
2021
Location Number of Deaths Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 3464231 879.7
Alabama 68889 1134.2
Alaska 6208 931
Arizona 81442 908.5
Arkansas 40070 1097.8
California 333249 760.4
Colorado 48281 799
Connecticut 34333 725.1
Delaware 11296 867
District of Columbia 5833 868.5
Florida 261369 832.9
Georgia 112272 997.6
Hawaii 12816 630
Idaho 18346 881
Illinois 125048 825.3
Indiana 78317 999.3
Iowa 34215 841.8
Kansas 32029 915
Kentucky 60303 1139.6
Louisiana 57533 1094.6
Maine 17269 889.4
Maryland 58117 805.5
Massachusetts 63115 721.4
Michigan 117782 943.1
Minnesota 51640 756.5
Mississippi 41085 1204.5
Missouri 73847 971.9
Montana 12707 909.9
Nebraska 18925 818.6
Nevada 32923 937.3
New Hampshire 14198 782.9
New Jersey 84032 731.1
New Mexico 25300 995.5
New York 181360 713.1
North Carolina 118093 960
North Dakota 7266 794.2
Ohio 147635 1012.8
Oklahoma 50945 1121.1
Oregon 44989 861
Pennsylvania 155390 895
Rhode Island 11243 781.3
South Carolina 65422 1038.1
South Dakota 9185 858.9
Tennessee 91130 1121.3
Texas 267651 942.1
Utah 22569 815.8
Vermont 6877 791.2
Virginia 85940 866.5
Washington 68689 796.4
West Virginia 29503 1229.1
Wisconsin 60973 837
Wyoming 6582 954.7
Notes
Causes of death include all ICD-10 codes.
Rates presented in this data table represent rates per 100,000 population and are age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population age distribution. Since death rates are affected by the population composition of a given area, age-adjusted death rates should be used for comparisons between areas because they control for differences in population composition.
Sources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Underlying Cause of Death 1999-2024 on CDC WONDER Online Database . Data are from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2024, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. Accessed at https://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10-expanded.html on February 18, 2026.