Accident Mortality by State

Accident Mortality by State
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Data table showing data for the United States Map figure.
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Alabama
68.33,524
Alaska
77.6561
Arizona
75.65,928
Arkansas
64.92,062
California
5121,168
Colorado
69.74,268
Connecticut
66.52,640
Delaware
83.8883
District Of Columbia
90.9635
Florida
68.917,115
Georgia
58.96,519
Hawaii
40.9693
Idaho
57.91,163
Illinois
55.97,597
Indiana
71.64,989
Iowa
49.81,845
Kansas
63.81,995
Kentucky
91.54,193
Louisiana
93.94,320
Maine
93.51,391
Maryland
48.83,341
Massachusetts
61.64,783
Michigan
59.26,425
Minnesota
61.13,882
Mississippi
78.42,367
Missouri
75.64,940
Montana
65.4803
Nebraska
46.8989
Nevada
62.82,110
New Hampshire
66.71,039
New Jersey
49.74,956
New Mexico
98.42,126
New York
50.210,894
North Carolina
808,858
North Dakota
54451
Ohio
78.59,682
Oklahoma
81.43,421
Oregon
67.93,231
Pennsylvania
70.410,060
Rhode Island
67.6848
South Carolina
88.24,827
South Dakota
60.7600
Tennessee
98.47,114
Texas
51.115,252
Utah
50.21,537
Vermont
81.4584
Virginia
57.15,275
Washington
66.25,546
West Virginia
121.62,247
Wisconsin
74.94,951
Wyoming
65.3411
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1 The number of deaths per 100,000 total population.

Source: https://wonder.cdc.gov

States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. Although adjusted for differences in age-distribution and population size, rankings by state do not take into account other state specific population characteristics that may affect the level of mortality. When the number of deaths is small, rankings by state may be unreliable due to instability in death rates.