Ranking of US States By Number of Deaths in 2011

Updated on July 29, 2024.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2011, the Number of Deaths for the United States was 2.51M. Among all US states and DC, California had the highest number of deaths (238.38K), followed by Florida (174.49K), and Texas (168.14K).

On the other hand, Alaska had the lowest number of deaths (3.92K) followed by Wyoming (4.44K), and District of Columbia (4.67K).

The chart below shows the top 10 states with high number of deaths, and the table below shows the ranking of all the 50 US states and the District of Columbia.

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Ranking of US States By Number of Deaths in 2011
California
238.38K
Florida
174.49K
Texas
168.14K
New York
149.78K
Pennsylvania
127.73K
Ohio
110.63K
Illinois
101.62K
Michigan
89.83K
North Carolina
79.98K
Georgia
71.16K
Ranking of US States By Number of Deaths in 2011
Rank
State
Number of Deaths
1 California 238,381
2 Florida 174,492
3 Texas 168,142
4 New York 149,781
5 Pennsylvania 127,734
6 Ohio 110,629
7 Illinois 101,615
8 Michigan 89,827
9 North Carolina 79,977
10 Georgia 71,163
11 New Jersey 71,059
12 Virginia 60,455
13 Tennessee 60,184
14 Indiana 57,903
15 Missouri 55,944
16 Massachusetts 53,996
17 Washington 49,817
18 Alabama 48,837
19 Wisconsin 48,473
20 Arizona 48,173
21 Maryland 43,695
22 Kentucky 42,513
23 South Carolina 42,032
24 Louisiana 40,770
25 Minnesota 39,958
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