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Number of deaths: 3,279,857; Death rate: 984.1 deaths per 100,000 population; Source: National Vital Statistics System – Mortality Data (2022) via CDC WONDER
Chart and table of the U.S. death rate from 1950 to 2024. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100.
More than 3 million persons died in the United States in 2023. The overall age-adjusted death rate in 2023 was 6.1% lower than in 2022. The overall death rate was highest among non-Hispanic Black or African American persons. The number of deaths from COVID-19 was 68.9% lower than in 2022.
The National Vital Statistics System analyzes ~2.8 million records each year to produce timely and accurate information on death and its causes in the United States.
Approximately 3.46 million people in the United States lost their lives in 2021. The most common causes of death in the U.S. are heart disease and cancer, however, COVID-19 accounted for...
How many people die and how many are born each year? Charts. Age group with the largest population. Annual change in GDP, population and CO₂ emissions. Annual population growth with UN projections. Birth rate vs. death rate. Birth rates and death rates. Births and deaths per year with UN projections. Births per year with UN projections.
Deaths spiked almost 19% (535,191) between 2019 and 2020, from 2,854,838 to 3,390,029. For the past century, deaths followed an overall trend of gradual, linear increase (Figure 1). Though deaths fluctuate from one year to the next, the annual changes observed were generally small in magnitude.
This report presents final 2021 U.S. mortality data on deaths and death rates by demographic and medical characteristics. These data provide information on mortality patterns among U.S. residents by variables such as sex, age, race and Hispanic origin, and cause of death.
The estimated annual number of deaths from each cause. Estimates come with wide uncertainties, especially for countries with poor vital registration. Our World in Data
This report presents final 2020 U.S. mortality data on deaths and death rates by demographic and medical characteristics. These data provide information on mortality patterns in U.S. residents by variables such as sex, age, race and Hispanic origin, and cause of death.