QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Death Rates,* by State — United States, 2017

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The figure is a map of the United States showing the age-adjusted death rate per 100,000 population, by state, for 2017.

Abbreviation: DC = District of Columbia.

* Deaths per 100,000, age-adjusted to the 2000 U.S. standard population.

The U.S. rate was 731.9 deaths per 100,000 standard population in 2017.

In 2017, the overall U.S. death rate was 731.9 per 100,000 standard population; rates varied by state. The five states with the highest age-adjusted death rates were West Virginia (957.1 deaths per 100,000 standard population), Mississippi (951.3), Kentucky (929.9), Alabama (917.7), and Oklahoma (902.4). The five states with the lowest death rates were Hawaii (584.9), California (618.7), New York (623.6), Connecticut (651.2), and Minnesota (656.4).

Source: National Vital Statistics System. Underlying cause of death data, 1999–2017. https://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10.html.

Reported by: Jiaquan Xu, MD, jiaquanxu@cdc.gov, 301-458-4086.


Suggested citation for this article: QuickStats: Age-Adjusted Death Rates, by State — United States, 2017. MMWR Morb Mortal Wkly Rep 2019;68:255. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.15585/mmwr.mm6810a7external icon.

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