Heart Disease Deaths and Death Rates per 100,000 Population
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2024
Location Number of Heart Disease Deaths Heart Disease Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 683,491 157.6
Alabama 14,727 223.9
Alaska 831 116.3
Arizona 14,918 141.9
Arkansas 8,532 217.1
California 62,439 130.4
Colorado 7,882 118.8
Connecticut 6,697 128.9
Delaware 2,259 151.5
District of Columbia 1,085 154.6
Florida 50,008 134.5
Georgia 21,725 175.2
Hawaii 3,006 130.6
Idaho 3,449 146.6
Illinois 25,150 153.2
Indiana 15,310 179.6
Iowa 7,575 169.9
Kansas 6,074 160.9
Kentucky 11,292 196.9
Louisiana 12,327 220
Maine 3,438 156.4
Maryland 11,450 143.7
Massachusetts 11,631 121.5
Michigan 26,240 194.7
Minnesota 9,228 121.9
Mississippi 8,586 236.5
Missouri 15,406 187.5
Montana 2,617 164.8
Nebraska 3,767 152.7
Nevada 7,130 179.8
New Hampshire 2,899 140.2
New Jersey 17,718 141.8
New Mexico 4,563 155.5
New York 40,542 145.7
North Carolina 21,126 155.5
North Dakota 1,638 161.1
Ohio 28,929 183.7
Oklahoma 12,432 254.3
Oregon 7,611 132.7
Pennsylvania 30,768 162.4
Rhode Island 2,317 146.5
South Carolina 12,494 175
South Dakota 1,730 144.2
Tennessee 18,432 210
Texas 50,723 163.1
Utah 4,622 160.5
Vermont 1,533 157.6
Virginia 16,631 151.7
Washington 12,646 133.2
West Virginia 5,364 205.3
Wisconsin 12,793 160.1
Wyoming 1,201 156.2
2023
Location Number of Heart Disease Deaths Heart Disease Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 680981 162.1
Alabama 14587 227.3
Alaska 918 133
Arizona 14641 145.3
Arkansas 8443 218.8
California 64173 138.1
Colorado 8109 126.6
Connecticut 6601 129.7
Delaware 2244 158.7
District of Columbia 1051 153.6
Florida 49495 138.4
Georgia 21273 178.4
Hawaii 2763 124.1
Idaho 3292 146
Illinois 25634 160.8
Indiana 15161 183.1
Iowa 7644 176.3
Kansas 6199 168.9
Kentucky 10988 197.1
Louisiana 11895 217.7
Maine 3475 161.6
Maryland 11529 149.7
Massachusetts 11959 129
Michigan 26205 199.5
Minnesota 8843 120.3
Mississippi 8441 235.6
Missouri 15137 188.6
Montana 2492 162.2
Nebraska 3853 158.8
Nevada 6989 183.9
New Hampshire 2988 150.3
New Jersey 17748 146.2
New Mexico 4616 163
New York 41172 152.8
North Carolina 21192 161.2
North Dakota 1576 159
Ohio 28193 183.7
Oklahoma 11913 250.7
Oregon 7832 142.3
Pennsylvania 30946 166.6
Rhode Island 2346 151.8
South Carolina 12277 178.5
South Dakota 1796 152.8
Tennessee 17955 210.2
Texas 50111 167.7
Utah 4509 162.4
Vermont 1436 153
Virginia 16487 155.9
Washington 12485 136.5
West Virginia 5244 204.8
Wisconsin 12999 167.3
Wyoming 1126 151.7
2022
Location Number of Heart Disease Deaths Heart Disease Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 702880 167.2
Alabama 14958 234.2
Alaska 1013 145.7
Arizona 14593 148.5
Arkansas 8664 224.1
California 66340 142.4
Colorado 8389 131.4
Connecticut 6899 137.8
Delaware 2220 156.8
District of Columbia 1239 182.6
Florida 49877 140.9
Georgia 21728 183.9
Hawaii 2862 128.4
Idaho 3491 156.3
Illinois 26781 166.6
Indiana 15385 185
Iowa 7786 176.8
Kansas 6440 173.2
Kentucky 11654 208.6
Louisiana 12284 224
Maine 3592 167.1
Maryland 12086 155.8
Massachusetts 12427 132.3
Michigan 27266 206.3
Minnesota 9175 124.1
Mississippi 8858 248
Missouri 16143 199.8
Montana 2539 165.9
Nebraska 3804 154.3
Nevada 7337 196.8
New Hampshire 2951 147.5
New Jersey 18707 152.8
New Mexico 4369 156.8
New York 43237 159.2
North Carolina 21763 165.8
North Dakota 1538 155
Ohio 30041 193.9
Oklahoma 12268 257.1
Oregon 8152 145.4
Pennsylvania 32522 173.4
Rhode Island 2369 152.6
South Carolina 12038 177.7
South Dakota 1850 158.2
Tennessee 18727 218.3
Texas 50672 172.3
Utah 4460 159.4
Vermont 1589 165.1
Virginia 16902 159.2
Washington 13218 142.7
West Virginia 5399 209.5
Wisconsin 13128 166.6
Wyoming 1150 157.1
2021
Location Number of Heart Disease Deaths Heart Disease Death Rate per 100,000 Population
United States 695547 173.8
Alabama 15173 247.5
Alaska 1011 154.7
Arizona 14550 158.3
Arkansas 8547 231
California 65471 147.8
Colorado 8081 135.1
Connecticut 6731 136.7
Delaware 2183 162.7
District of Columbia 1288 192.8
Florida 50100 151.3
Georgia 21931 195.2
Hawaii 2651 126.5
Idaho 3429 166.4
Illinois 26291 169.8
Indiana 15209 191.2
Iowa 7704 184.9
Kansas 6315 176.1
Kentucky 11697 217.5
Louisiana 12564 235.5
Maine 3357 168.4
Maryland 12138 165.2
Massachusetts 11947 134
Michigan 26664 209.6
Minnesota 8568 123.9
Mississippi 8837 255.2
Missouri 15713 202.4
Montana 2536 175.2
Nebraska 3776 160.8
Nevada 7352 208.1
New Hampshire 2845 154.1
New Jersey 18508 157.5
New Mexico 4182 156.5
New York 42434 162.3
North Carolina 21302 170.9
North Dakota 1442 152.8
Ohio 30578 204.7
Oklahoma 12158 264.2
Oregon 7823 148.5
Pennsylvania 32478 180.6
Rhode Island 2359 158.7
South Carolina 12118 189.1
South Dakota 1695 153
Tennessee 18468 223.8
Texas 50584 180.7
Utah 4275 162.4
Vermont 1585 175.7
Virginia 16654 167.2
Washington 12789 147.7
West Virginia 5549 223
Wisconsin 12791 171.7
Wyoming 1116 159.4
Notes
Causes of death attributable to heart disease mortality include ICD-10 Codes I00-I02;I05-I09; I11.0;I11.9;I13.0-I13.2;I13.9;I20-I28;I30-I51.
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.