TABLE 1. Deaths from injuries of all intents and unintentional injuries, rates per 100,000 population, lifetime medical and work-loss costs, and lifetime medical and work-loss costs per capita, by state — United States, 2014.
State | All intents |
Unintentional injuries |
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Total | Sex |
Age group (yrs) |
Total | Sex |
Age group (yrs) |
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Male | Female | 0–24 | 25–64 | ≥65 | Male | Female | 0–24 | 25–64 | ≥65 | |||
Alabama
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,625 (73.2) |
2,440 (105.3) |
1,185 (44.1) |
534 (31.6) |
2,224 (89.6) |
867 (121.9) |
2,463 (49.2) |
1,525 (65.9) |
938 (34.4) |
360 (21.5) |
1,396 (55.6) |
707 (100.5) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,372 (902) |
3,317 |
1,038 |
983 |
3,138 |
163 |
2,767 (571) |
1,967 |
784 |
642 |
1,943 |
130 |
Alaska
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No. of deaths (rate) |
615 (85.8) |
441 (119.9) |
174 (50.4) |
105 (36.3) |
427 (106.1) |
83 (141.0) |
379 (54.9) |
260 (74.2) |
119 (35.6) |
54 (18.5) |
259 (64.7) |
66 (116.2) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
804 (1,091) |
634 |
170 |
193 |
592 |
17 |
448 (608) |
341 |
109 |
94a |
349 |
13 |
Arizona
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No. of deaths (rate) |
5,079 (72.6) |
3,387 (100.4) |
1,692 (45.5) |
603 (25.1) |
2,900 (85.4) |
1,575 (152.7) |
3,322 (46.8) |
2,077 (61.5) |
1,245 (32.5) |
357 (14.9) |
1,710 (50.0) |
1,254 (122.9) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
5,604 (832) |
4,326 |
1,259 |
1,129 |
3,942 |
260 |
3,226 (479) |
2,425 |
816 |
652 |
2,247 |
201 |
Arkansas
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No. of deaths (rate) |
2,280 (75.2) |
1,522 (105.7) |
758 (46.4) |
316 (30.7) |
1,330 (89.6) |
634 (140.9) |
1,458 (47.2) |
907 (62.8) |
551 (32.6) |
189 (18.4) |
757 (50.4) |
512 (114.8) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,719 (917) |
2,052 |
642 |
587 |
1,904 |
117 |
1,623 (547) |
1,180 |
420 |
347 |
1,080 |
91 |
California
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No. of deaths (rate) |
18,152 (44.9) |
12,820 (66.0) |
5,332 (25.0) |
2,495 (17.6) |
11,109 (52.5) |
4,544 (90.2) |
11,804 (29.1) |
7,847 (40.6) |
3,957 (18.3) |
1,437 (10.2) |
6,832 (32.0) |
3,531 (69.8) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
20,894 (538) |
16,746 |
4,209 |
4,760 |
14,766 |
803 |
12,171 (314) |
9,450 |
2,808 |
2,686 |
8,765 |
601 |
Colorado
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,883 (72.2) |
2,543 (98.1) |
1,340 (46.9) |
471 (25.3) |
2,168 (74.5) |
1,243 (193.4) |
2,517 (47.1) |
1,513 (60.1) |
1,004 (34.4) |
254 (13.6) |
1,221 (41.7) |
1,042 (163.2) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,175 (779) |
3,202 |
989 |
873 |
2,915 |
194 |
2,317 (433) |
1,691 |
640 |
459 |
1,602 |
154 |
Connecticut
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No. of deaths (rate) |
2,140 (53.9) |
1,373 (76.7) |
767 (33.0) |
205 (16.6) |
1,152 (60.8) |
783 (129.5) |
1,642 (40.8) |
1,005 (56.8) |
637 (26.4) |
120 (9.7) |
824 (44.2) |
698 (114.1) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,186 (608) |
1,682 |
464 |
405 |
1,584 |
117 |
1,446 (402) |
1,100 |
330 |
234 |
1,126 |
100 |
Delaware
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No. of deaths (rate) |
629 (65.8) |
433 (97.0) |
196 (37.4) |
79 (25.0) |
383 (81.5) |
167 (114.8) |
425 (43.9) |
270 (60.2) |
155 (29.1) |
50 (15.8) |
239 (50.6) |
136 (94.8) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
775 (829) |
592 |
184 |
146 |
549 |
31 |
472 (505) |
334 |
139 |
88† |
338 |
24 |
District of Columbia
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No. of deaths (rate) |
385 (56.2) |
264 (81.7) |
121 (33.7) |
50 (19.8) |
250 (67.6) |
85 (111.1) |
217 (32.7) |
130 (42.4) |
87 (24.0) |
12 (4.8§) |
133 (36.8) |
72 (94.0) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
479 (726) |
370 |
97 |
97 |
357 |
13 |
194 (294) |
130 |
61 |
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163 |
11 |
Florida
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No. of deaths (rate) |
13,673 (61.5) |
9,216 (88.4) |
4,457 (35.8) |
1,672 (26.7) |
7,363 (71) |
4,636 (119.5) |
9,433 (41.2) |
5,932 (56.2) |
3,501 (27) |
1,025 (16.5) |
4,610 (44.3) |
3,796 (97.5) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
14,763 (742) |
11,411 |
3,326 |
3,111 |
9,992 |
773 |
9,478 (476) |
7,055 |
2,386 |
1,859 |
6,301 |
608 |
Georgia
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No. of deaths (rate) |
6,002 (60.1) |
4,061 (85.8) |
1,941 (36.5) |
946 (25.8) |
3,589 (66.8) |
1,467 (128.1) |
3,964 (40.1) |
2,491 (53.8) |
1,473 (27.6) |
561 (15.4) |
2,197 (40.6) |
1,206 (106.9) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
7,055 (699) |
5,452 |
1,582 |
1,755 |
4,910 |
271 |
4,232 (419) |
3,117 |
1,104 |
1,009 |
2,927 |
214 |
Hawaii
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No. of deaths (rate) |
733 (47.3) |
527 (70.6) |
206 (24.0) |
79 (16.1) |
428 (57.5) |
226 (92.5) |
476 (29.9) |
327 (43.9) |
149 (16.3) |
47 (9.6) |
246 (32.9) |
183 (73.8) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
825 (581) |
684 |
148 |
149 |
588 |
39 |
482 (340) |
389 |
86 |
86 |
340 |
30 |
Idaho
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No. of deaths (rate) |
1,156 (71.2) |
742 (95.2) |
414 (48.4) |
172 (29.4) |
607 (75.0) |
377 (172.7) |
765 (46.5) |
457 (58.8) |
308 (35.0) |
100 (17.1) |
341 (41.6) |
324 (149.2) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
1,274 (780) |
916 |
350 |
311 |
814 |
63 |
785 (480) |
547 |
238 |
177 |
458 |
52 |
Illinois
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No. of deaths (rate) |
6,983 (52.0) |
4,808 (75.9) |
2,175 (29.6) |
1,123 (25.0) |
4,006 (58.3) |
1,853 (101.7) |
4,644 (34.2) |
2,918 (46.5) |
1,726 (22.9) |
557 (12.4) |
2,506 (36.3) |
1,581 (86.5) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
8,297 (644) |
6,550 |
1,697 |
2,104 |
5,759 |
311 |
4,833 (375) |
3,579 |
1,206 |
1,015 |
3,502 |
256 |
Indiana
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No. of deaths (rate) |
4,462 (66.5) |
3,007 (94.1) |
1,455 (40.1) |
687 (29.0) |
2,685 (79.9) |
1,088 (115.6) |
2,974 (43.8) |
1,853 (58.3) |
1,121 (30.0) |
390 (16.6) |
1,665 (49.2) |
919 (97.3) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
5,240 (794) |
4,059 |
1,190 |
1,288 |
3,718 |
196 |
3,166 (480) |
2,339 |
823 |
716 |
2,279 |
160 |
Iowa
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No. of deaths (rate) |
2,045 (58.4) |
1,300 (81.2) |
745 (37.4) |
237 (21.5) |
936 (58.4) |
872 (161.7) |
1,517 (41.9) |
898 (55.8) |
619 (29.3) |
135 (12.4) |
586 (36.3) |
796 (146.9) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
1,987 (639) |
1,493 |
479 |
435 |
1,242 |
140 |
1,292 (416) |
937 |
343 |
243 |
756 |
123 |
Kansas
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No. of deaths (rate) |
1,987 (65.2) |
1,292 (89.8) |
695 (41.7) |
266 (24.7) |
1,046 (71.2) |
675 (154) |
1,377 (44.1) |
829 (57.4) |
548 (31.5) |
157 (14.6) |
634 (42.7) |
586 (132.3) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,223 (765) |
1,697 |
505 |
491 |
1,438 |
115 |
1,367 (471) |
1,004 |
339 |
284 |
855 |
97 |
Kentucky
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,634 (80.7) |
2,466 (114.5) |
1,168 (48.8) |
427 (27.8) |
2,343 (102.7) |
864 (138.4) |
2,622 (58.3) |
1,677 (78.8) |
945 (39.1) |
296 (19.3) |
1,616 (71) |
710 (114.9) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,296 (973) |
3,300 |
1,010 |
767 |
3,314 |
164 |
2,966 (672) |
2,196 |
775 |
523 |
2,293 |
131 |
Louisiana
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,654 (77.5) |
2,576 (113.8) |
1,078 (43.7) |
659 (39.6) |
2,334 (95.9) |
659 (107.8) |
2,344 (49.6) |
1,584 (70.5) |
760 (30.4) |
381 (22.9) |
1,440 (58.9) |
522 (86.1) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,839 (1,041) |
3,805 |
1,008 |
1,233 |
3,430 |
127 |
2,855 (614) |
2,203 |
666 |
685 |
2,045 |
97 |
Maine
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No. of deaths (rate) |
952 (65.0) |
633 (93.4) |
319 (38.5) |
105 (26.5) |
492 (71.3) |
354 (146.8) |
690 (45.9) |
429 (63.1) |
261 (30.0) |
63 (15.9) |
320 (46.7) |
306 (126.7) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
960 (722) |
736 |
215 |
200a |
649 |
60 |
626 (470) |
467 |
152 |
117† |
423 |
50 |
Maryland
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,482 (56.1) |
2,426 (83.7) |
1,056 (31.0) |
462 (22.6) |
2,129 (65.9) |
891 (109.3) |
1,674 (26.4) |
1,046 (36.9) |
628 (17.3) |
183 (9) |
772 (23.3) |
719 (88.3) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,233 (708) |
3,376 |
838 |
888 |
3,049 |
149 |
1,560 (261) |
1,183 |
363 |
340 |
1,039 |
114 |
Massachusetts
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,452 (47.4) |
2,361 (70.4) |
1,091 (26.4) |
335 (13.8) |
2,132 (59.4) |
984 (92.1) |
2,692 (36.8) |
1,767 (53.2) |
925 (21.9) |
230 (9.4) |
1,577 (44.3) |
884 (82.4) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
3,707 (550) |
3,032 |
711 |
648 |
2,936 |
158 |
2,508 (372) |
2,059 |
503 |
444 |
2,143 |
138 |
Michigan
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No. of deaths (rate) |
6,652 (63.8) |
4,392 (89.2) |
2,260 (39.9) |
967 (27.6) |
3,807 (74.2) |
1,878 (122.5) |
4,422 (41.5) |
2,714 (55.0) |
1,708 (28.9) |
532 (15.4) |
2,283 (43.9) |
1,607 (104.6) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
7,539 (761) |
5,766 |
1,749 |
1,780 |
5,194 |
322 |
4,338 (438) |
3,168 |
1,172 |
943 |
3,014 |
264 |
Minnesota
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,226 (54.3) |
1,956 (71.6) |
1,270 (37.4) |
361 (19.6) |
1,465 (50.0) |
1,400 (168.8) |
2,385 (39.2) |
1,327 (49.0) |
1,058 (29.8) |
197 (10.7) |
888 (30.3) |
1,300 (155.9) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
3,041 (557) |
2,227 |
771 |
670 |
1,953 |
210 |
1,855 (340) |
1,296 |
526 |
358 |
1,137 |
190 |
Mississippi
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No. of deaths (rate) |
2,477 (81.8) |
1,702 (120.0) |
775 (47.4) |
443 (40.7) |
1,421 (93.4) |
612 (149) |
1,712 (56.2) |
1,085 (77.0) |
627 (37.8) |
288 (26.9) |
903 (58.7) |
520 (127.4) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,872 (959) |
2,306 |
601 |
807 |
1,963 |
110 |
1,816 (607) |
1,379 |
447 |
512 |
1,215 |
92 |
Missouri
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No. of deaths (rate) |
4,672 (74.1) |
3,142 (105.9) |
1,530 (43.9) |
675 (32.2) |
2,658 (85.7) |
1,339 (143.6) |
3,110 (48.5) |
1,911 (64.3) |
1,199 (33.4) |
407 (19.6) |
1,585 (50.9) |
1,118 (119.7) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
5,371 (886) |
4,213 |
1,159 |
1,249 |
3,767 |
230 |
3,203 (528) |
2,379 |
830 |
731 |
2,185 |
186 |
Montana
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No. of deaths (rate) |
902 (83.1) |
586 (110.5) |
316 (56.2) |
121 (34.9) |
475 (91.4) |
306 (183.8) |
581 (52.6) |
343 (64.8) |
238 (40.5) |
75 (21.8) |
253 (49.1) |
253 (153.3) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
973 (950) |
729 |
239 |
219 |
653 |
55 |
579 (566) |
411 |
160 |
133 |
359 |
44 |
Nebraska
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No. of deaths (rate) |
1,116 (56.0) |
752 (80.6) |
364 (32.9) |
161 (23.7) |
563 (58.9) |
392 (134.7) |
781 (38.2) |
492 (52.8) |
289 (24.7) |
95 (13.9) |
338 (35.1) |
348 (118.5) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
1,139 (605) |
913 |
245 |
296 |
754 |
61 |
697 (370) |
543 |
169 |
172 |
446 |
52 |
Nevada
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No. of deaths (rate) |
1,948 (67.0) |
1,359 (94.6) |
589 (39.7) |
251 (26.6) |
1251 (81.2) |
446 (121.7) |
1,166 (40.1) |
750 (52.1) |
416 (28.1) |
144 (15.3) |
722 (46.4) |
300 (83.6) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,294 (808) |
1,781 |
534 |
464 |
1,665 |
85 |
1,319 (465) |
975 |
359 |
265 |
949 |
54 |
New Hampshire
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
1,001 (70.8) |
645 (97.9) |
356 (44.6) |
92 (20.1) |
584 (84.9) |
325 (154.8) |
716 (50.4) |
435 (67.2) |
281 (34.2) |
56 (12.1) |
376 (55.7) |
284 (135.6) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
1,022 (771) |
800 |
226 |
174 |
798 |
55 |
664 (500) |
515 |
156 |
104 |
522 |
46 |
New Jersey
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No. of deaths (rate) |
4,210 (44.4) |
2,881 (65.2) |
1,329 (25.4) |
555 (18.8) |
2,454 (51.1) |
1,200 (88.4) |
2,970 (30.8) |
1,935 (43.9) |
1,035 (19.1) |
319 (10.8) |
1,597 (33.1) |
1,053 (77.2) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,765 (533) |
3,806 |
961 |
1,074 |
3,465 |
201 |
2,991 (335) |
2,368 |
657 |
607 |
2,238 |
171 |
New Mexico
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
2,163 (101.9) |
1,443 (141.1) |
720 (63.7) |
291 (38.5) |
1,303 (124.7) |
569 (185.9) |
1,534 (71.9) |
958 (94.3) |
576 (49.9) |
173 (22.8) |
899 (85.7) |
462 (152.4) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,573 (1,233) |
1,965 |
603 |
542 |
1,844 |
101 |
1,659 (796) |
1,214 |
445 |
315 |
1,250 |
79 |
New York
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
8,585 (40.2) |
5,801 (58.9) |
2,784 (23.1) |
1,046 (15.1) |
4,934 (45.9) |
2,600 (87.1) |
5,945 (27.5) |
3,799 (38.8) |
2,146 (17.2) |
587 (8.5) |
3,095 (28.7) |
2,259 (75.5) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
9,689 (491) |
7,594 |
1,987 |
1,987 |
6,858 |
436 |
5,772 (292) |
4,443 |
1,302 |
1,095 |
4,158 |
363 |
North Carolina
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
6,541 (63.7) |
4,358 (90.8) |
2,183 (39.2) |
890 (25.6) |
3,709 (71.0) |
1,940 (140.2) |
4,558 (44.3) |
2,881 (60.9) |
1,677 (29.5) |
552 (16.0) |
2,378 (45.4) |
1,626 (118.7) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
7,310 (735) |
5,674 |
1,607 |
1,681 |
5,148 |
334 |
4,620 (465) |
3,517 |
1,093 |
1,021 |
3,255 |
270 |
North Dakota
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
514 (64.1) |
353 (89.5) |
161 (38.6) |
82 (27.0) |
258 (68.6) |
174 (149.1) |
349 (42.8) |
219 (56.8) |
130 (29.4) |
44 (14.6) |
146 (39.3) |
159 (135.8) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
545 (737) |
447 |
100 |
158† |
367 |
30 |
312 (422) |
245 |
69 |
82† |
205 |
26 |
Ohio
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
8,366 (69.4) |
5,541 (97.9) |
2,825 (42.9) |
984 (24.8) |
5,062 (85.5) |
2,320 (128.0) |
6,178 (50.6) |
3,828 (68.0) |
2,350 (34.6) |
576 (14.5) |
3,595 (60.6) |
2,007 (110.6) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
9,370 (808) |
7,217 |
2,143 |
1,820 |
7,038 |
403 |
6,200 (535) |
4,607 |
1,609 |
1,041 |
4,874 |
338 |
Oklahoma
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,522 (88.8) |
2,277 (119.9) |
1,245 (59.6) |
485 (34.6) |
2,069 (104.3) |
968 (176.8) |
2,421 (60.3) |
1,465 (77.3) |
956 (44.5) |
283 (20.3) |
1,308 (65.0) |
830 (152.5) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,035 (1,040) |
3,024 |
981 |
893 |
2,841 |
171 |
2,508 (647) |
1,812 |
686 |
511 |
1,747 |
141 |
Oregon
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No. of deaths (rate) |
2,773 (64.1) |
1,805 (88.6) |
968 (40.8) |
286 (22.1) |
1,477 (69.0) |
1,010 (161.8) |
1,803 (40.8) |
1,072 (52.7) |
731 (29.5) |
156 (12.1) |
826 (38.3) |
821 (131.8) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,704 (681) |
2,075 |
624 |
530 |
1,932 |
159 |
1,504 (379) |
1,111 |
383 |
285 |
1,068 |
122 |
Pennsylvania
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No. of deaths (rate) |
9,224 (66.1) |
6,111 (94.1) |
3,113 (40.0) |
1,102 (25.4) |
5,245 (78.8) |
2,875 (127.4) |
6,640 (46.6) |
4,091 (63.0) |
2,549 (31.5) |
683 (15.8) |
3,454 (52.1) |
2,503 (109.7) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
10,089 (789) |
7,874 |
2,229 |
2,085 |
7,225 |
477 |
6,420 (502) |
4,820 |
1,633 |
1,256 |
4,687 |
404 |
Rhode Island
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No. of deaths (rate) |
748 (62.8) |
475 (88.8) |
273 (40.0) |
59 (15.2) |
422 (75.6) |
267 (143.4) |
592 (49.0) |
360 (67.9) |
232 (32.7) |
33 (8.6) |
316 (57.0) |
243 (129.3) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
771 (731) |
576 |
179 |
113 |
578 |
41 |
526 (498) |
387 |
134 |
62† |
420 |
36 |
South Carolina
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No. of deaths (rate) |
3,608 (72.0) |
2,422 (103.1) |
1,186 (44.0) |
564 (33.8) |
2,111 (83.4) |
933 (132.2) |
2,436 (48.2) |
1,519 (65.0) |
917 (33.4) |
334 (20.3) |
1,333 (52.1) |
769 (110.0) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,279 (885) |
3,309 |
962 |
1,054 |
2,925 |
169 |
2,693 (557) |
1,984 |
695 |
615 |
1,821 |
136 |
South Dakota
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No. of deaths (rate) |
642 (71.1) |
415 (97.4) |
227 (45.9) |
110 (35.9) |
320 (75.8) |
212 (149.9) |
462 (49.2) |
282 (65.6) |
180 (34.3) |
67 (22.1) |
195 (45.6) |
200 (139.9) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
687 (805) |
505 |
172 |
197 |
448 |
35 |
422 (495) |
302 |
111 |
119† |
270 |
31 |
Tennessee
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No. of deaths (rate) |
5,237 (77.4) |
3,489 (110.5) |
1,748 (47.2) |
631 (27.9) |
3,093 (90.2) |
1,512 (163.1) |
3,781 (55.5) |
2,361 (75.3) |
1,420 (37.6) |
361 (16.0) |
2,116 (61.4) |
1,304 (141.7) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
5,947 (908) |
4,556 |
1,396 |
1,162 |
4,262 |
273 |
3,900 (595) |
2,871 |
1,030 |
650 |
2,843 |
228 |
Texas
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No. of deaths (rate) |
14,652 (55.6) |
10,164 (79.8) |
4,488 (32.8) |
2,454 (24.4) |
8,777 (62.2) |
3,419 (115.9) |
9,723 (37.2) |
6,398 (51.2) |
3,325 (24.2) |
1,498 (14.9) |
5,434 (38.3) |
2,789 (95.4) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
17,522 (650) |
13,869 |
3,740 |
4,549 |
12,340 |
615 |
10,648 (395) |
8,237 |
2,512 |
2,720 |
7,485 |
486 |
Utah
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No. of deaths (rate) |
1,924 (73.0) |
1,265 (97.1) |
659 (49.7) |
286 (23.5) |
1,190 (85.7) |
446 (158.9) |
1,167 (45.3) |
726 (57.5) |
441 (33.5) |
141 (11.5) |
662 (47.6) |
364 (130.0) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,362 (803) |
1,794 |
564 |
525 |
1,726 |
78 |
1,251 (425) |
937 |
315 |
250 |
942 |
61 |
Vermont
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
478 (68.2) |
291 (91.0) |
187 (45.4) |
54 (24.6) |
208 (64.2) |
216 (207.0) |
322 (44.4) |
168 (53.3) |
154 (34.9) |
25 (10.9) |
112 (34.5) |
185 (179.2) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
406 (648) |
314 |
88 |
102† |
265 |
32 |
228 (365) |
161 |
62 |
46† |
140 |
27 |
Virginia
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
4,701 (54.7) |
3,141 (77.2) |
1,560 (33.7) |
634 (21.9) |
2,618 (57.9) |
1,449 (132.9) |
3,147 (36.7) |
1,962 (49.2) |
1,185 (25.2) |
362 (12.5) |
1,577 (34.9) |
1,208 (111.6) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
5,166 (620) |
3,996 |
1,128 |
1,196 |
3,655 |
244 |
3,004 (361) |
2,265 |
720 |
671 |
2,163 |
194 |
Washington
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
4,428 (59.6) |
2,909 (81.9) |
1,519 (38.2) |
530 (22.0) |
2,446 (63.3) |
1,451 (149.5) |
2,997 (39.9) |
1,821 (51.8) |
1,176 (28.8) |
304 (12.6) |
1,451 (37.0) |
1,242 (128.6) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
4,600 (651) |
3,550 |
1,052 |
1,004 |
3,262 |
240 |
2,727 (386) |
2,020 |
708 |
564 |
1,873 |
197 |
West Virginia
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No. of deaths (rate) |
1,897 (98.0) |
1,253 (134.8) |
644 (62.6) |
201 (33.9) |
1,170 (125.0) |
526 (166.2) |
1,380 (71.1) |
874 (95.2) |
506 (47.9) |
122 (20.6) |
818 (88.5) |
440 (140.5) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
2,149 (1,162) |
1,599 |
530 |
369 |
1,618 |
94 |
1,507 (815) |
1,099 |
393 |
225 |
1,133 |
77 |
Wisconsin
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
4,032 (64.2) |
2,463 (85.0) |
1,569 (43.7) |
480 (24.1) |
1,965 (64.8) |
1,587 (174.2) |
3,015 (46.7) |
1,696 (58.4) |
1,319 (35.1) |
275 (13.8) |
1,279 (41.6) |
1,461 (159.6) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) |
3,934 (683) |
2,895 |
967 |
906 |
2,617 |
229 |
2,499 (434) |
1,765 |
700 |
508 |
1,665 |
203 |
Wyoming
| ||||||||||||
No. of deaths (rate) |
514 (86.6) |
355 (119.2) |
159 (52.2) |
81 (39.6) |
322 (105.3) |
111 (141.4) |
361 (60.2) |
234 (78.4) |
127 (40.8) |
46 (22.3) |
225 (72.4) |
90 (116.0) |
Costs, million USD (per capita, USD*) | 581 (995) | 454 | 134 | 149† | 415 | 21 | 384 (658) | 286 | 103 | 83† | 291 | 17 |
* Costs per capita calculated only for totals.
† Average medical cost was statistically unstable; however, it accounted for less than 1% of combined average cost.
§ Rates based on ≤20 deaths might be unstable.
¶ Both average medical cost and average work loss cost were statistically unstable.