Ranking of US States By Number of Deaths in 2013

Updated on June 18, 2025.

Based on the US Census Vintage data estimates, in 2013, the Number of Deaths for the United States was 2.61M. Among all US states and DC, California had the highest number of deaths (247.70K), followed by Florida (181.59K), and Texas (178.64K).

On the other hand, Alaska had the lowest number of deaths (4.04K) followed by Wyoming (4.61K), and District of Columbia (4.81K).

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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Rank State Number of Deaths
1 California 247702
2 Florida 181594
3 Texas 178641
4 New York 152565
5 Pennsylvania 130942
6 Ohio 114505
7 Illinois 104308
8 Michigan 92319
9 North Carolina 84364
10 Georgia 74852
11 New Jersey 72450
12 Tennessee 63481
13 Virginia 63446
14 Indiana 60700
15 Missouri 57556
16 Massachusetts 54782
17 Washington 51307
18 Alabama 50853
19 Arizona 50612
20 Wisconsin 50034
21 Maryland 45725
22 South Carolina 44670
23 Kentucky 44420
24 Louisiana 43787
25 Minnesota 41317
26 Oklahoma 38599
27 Colorado 33583
28 Oregon 33416
29 Arkansas 30972
30 Mississippi 30675
31 Connecticut 29755
32 Iowa 29151
33 Kansas 25595
34 West Virginia 22249
35 Nevada 21251
36 New Mexico 16789
37 Utah 16268
38 Nebraska 16175
39 Maine 13405
40 Idaho 12297
41 New Hampshire 10885
42 Hawaii 10339
43 Rhode Island 9631
44 Montana 9443
45 Delaware 8086
46 South Dakota 7279
47 North Dakota 6220
48 Vermont 5560
49 District of Columbia 4813
50 Wyoming 4613
51 Alaska 4038