Diabetes Deaths and Death Rates per 100,000 Population
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2024
Location Number of Diabetes Deaths Diabetes Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 94445 21.7
Alabama 1485 22.4
Alaska 172 21.9
Arizona 2440 23.8
Arkansas 1253 31.9
California 11124 23
Colorado 1193 17.3
Connecticut 702 13.7
Delaware 356 23.6
District of Columbia 157 22.1
Florida 7377 20.5
Georgia 2735 21.3
Hawaii 356 16.4
Idaho 405 16.6
Illinois 2826 17.3
Indiana 2201 25.7
Iowa 933 21.7
Kansas 895 24.2
Kentucky 1569 27.1
Louisiana 1529 26.9
Maine 568 25.5
Maryland 1787 22.5
Massachusetts 1378 14.4
Michigan 3264 23.8
Minnesota 1465 19.4
Mississippi 1072 29.6
Missouri 1679 20.4
Montana 349 22.5
Nebraska 598 24.5
Nevada 913 22.2
New Hampshire 361 17.3
New Jersey 1848 14.8
New Mexico 676 23.3
New York 4374 16
North Carolina 3389 24.3
North Dakota 191 19.6
Ohio 3759 23.7
Oklahoma 1405 29.3
Oregon 1328 22.6
Pennsylvania 3761 20
Rhode Island 254 16.2
South Carolina 1639 22.9
South Dakota 282 24.6
Tennessee 2734 30.4
Texas 7484 23
Utah 719 23.2
Vermont 177 17.8
Virginia 2511 22.6
Washington 2178 22.2
West Virginia 903 34.3
Wisconsin 1520 18.9
Wyoming 171 22.1
2023
Location Number of Diabetes Deaths Diabetes Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 95190 22.4
Alabama 1436 22.1
Alaska 136 18.4
Arizona 2343 23.6
Arkansas 1262 32.7
California 11325 24.1
Colorado 1105 16.3
Connecticut 711 14.2
Delaware 342 23
District of Columbia 133 19.6
Florida 7321 21.1
Georgia 2626 21.1
Hawaii 328 15
Idaho 450 18.7
Illinois 2913 18.3
Indiana 2278 27.1
Iowa 951 22.6
Kansas 894 24.6
Kentucky 1620 28.6
Louisiana 1608 28.6
Maine 552 25.2
Maryland 1780 23
Massachusetts 1451 15.5
Michigan 3168 23.5
Minnesota 1453 19.5
Mississippi 1161 31.8
Missouri 1860 23.3
Montana 339 22
Nebraska 581 23.9
Nevada 945 24
New Hampshire 376 18.8
New Jersey 1836 15.1
New Mexico 781 28.1
New York 4486 16.9
North Carolina 3443 25.3
North Dakota 223 24
Ohio 4050 26.1
Oklahoma 1344 28.5
Oregon 1351 23.6
Pennsylvania 3738 20.4
Rhode Island 288 18.6
South Carolina 1656 23.4
South Dakota 266 23
Tennessee 2556 29.2
Texas 7644 24.2
Utah 699 23.1
Vermont 183 18.9
Virginia 2617 24.1
Washington 1989 21
West Virginia 925 36.2
Wisconsin 1479 18.8
Wyoming 188 25.2
2022
Location Number of Diabetes Deaths Diabetes Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 101209 24.1
Alabama 1645 25.4
Alaska 184 25.6
Arizona 2423 25.1
Arkansas 1397 36
California 11618 25
Colorado 1215 18.5
Connecticut 746 15.2
Delaware 361 25.1
District of Columbia 123 18.2
Florida 7549 22.3
Georgia 2693 21.9
Hawaii 363 17.2
Idaho 473 20.5
Illinois 3463 21.8
Indiana 2493 29.8
Iowa 1009 24
Kansas 963 26.2
Kentucky 1668 29.4
Louisiana 1655 29.9
Maine 603 28.2
Maryland 1796 23.1
Massachusetts 1503 16.1
Michigan 3418 25.6
Minnesota 1514 20.5
Mississippi 1256 34.7
Missouri 1878 23.5
Montana 329 22
Nebraska 539 22.1
Nevada 898 23.4
New Hampshire 454 22.3
New Jersey 2099 17.3
New Mexico 860 31.2
New York 4788 18.2
North Carolina 3834 28.8
North Dakota 234 25.1
Ohio 4268 27.6
Oklahoma 1586 33.8
Oregon 1454 25.4
Pennsylvania 4124 22.6
Rhode Island 293 18.9
South Carolina 1784 25.8
South Dakota 339 29.4
Tennessee 2722 31.2
Texas 7853 25.6
Utah 763 25.4
Vermont 179 18.9
Virginia 2875 26.9
Washington 2199 23.3
West Virginia 1056 41.1
Wisconsin 1490 19.1
Wyoming 180 24.5
2021
Location Number of Diabetes Deaths Diabetes Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 103294 25.4
Alabama 1652 26.3
Alaska 184 27
Arizona 2559 27.3
Arkansas 1466 39.3
California 11440 25.5
Colorado 1204 19
Connecticut 770 15.9
Delaware 334 23.9
District of Columbia 164 24.4
Florida 8039 24.8
Georgia 2943 25.1
Hawaii 355 17.7
Idaho 541 24.4
Illinois 3387 21.8
Indiana 2539 31.3
Iowa 1025 25
Kansas 917 25.6
Kentucky 1765 32.5
Louisiana 1943 35.7
Maine 555 27
Maryland 1734 23.2
Massachusetts 1537 17.3
Michigan 3440 26.7
Minnesota 1575 22.6
Mississippi 1485 42.1
Missouri 1876 24
Montana 314 21.6
Nebraska 583 24.6
Nevada 869 23.5
New Hampshire 393 20.8
New Jersey 2073 17.6
New Mexico 817 31
New York 4841 18.8
North Carolina 3931 30.4
North Dakota 228 25.2
Ohio 4461 29.5
Oklahoma 1619 35.1
Oregon 1434 25.9
Pennsylvania 4176 23.5
Rhode Island 289 19.5
South Carolina 1753 26.3
South Dakota 306 28.9
Tennessee 2681 31.4
Texas 8136 27.5
Utah 837 29.2
Vermont 158 17.9
Virginia 2667 25.8
Washington 2237 24.8
West Virginia 1204 47.6
Wisconsin 1686 22.6
Wyoming 172 23.9
Notes
Underlying cause of death is diabetes mellitus (ICD-10 codes: E10-E14).
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.