Deaths per Million of U.S. 2019 Standardized Population
1
171
2
183
3
173
4
168
5
166
6
166
7
173
8
176
9
178
10
181
11
176
12
169
13
174
14
178
15
185
16
173
17
182
18
184
19
189
20
172
21
170
22
172
23
185
24
191
25
204
26
214
27
234
28
257
29
264
30
245
31
236
32
209
33
201
34
198
35
192
36
172
37
170
38
166
39
171
40
158
41
163
42
164
43
169
44
173
45
184
46
164
47
201
48
203
49
223
50
264
51
276
52
293
Example of Scaling Mortality to a Standard Age Group Distribution
The goal here is to somewhat control for changes in this population's
demographics over time. This is just one big variable in the mix, but it
is very important as there are many more people are living longer.
A person's age range is not always known for every death.
10,000 per million equals 1%.
In 2020, Arizona had an
estimated
78,369 deaths, or
10,604
per million.
2020 Arizona Estimated Population
2020 Arizona Estimated Deaths
2020 Arizona Crude Mortality Rate
U.S. 2019 Age GroupStandardized Million
Estimated 2020 Arizona Deaths per
U.S. 2019 Age GroupStandardized Million
Under 25
2,342,923
1,783
0.0761%
x
314,834
=
240
25-44
1,933,917
4,840
0.2503%
x
266,553
=
667
45-64
1,758,828
14,550
0.8273%
x
253,873
=
2,100
65-74
777,947
16,017
2.059%
x
96,197
=
1,981
75-84
444,937
20,013
4.498%
x
49,172
=
2,212
85+
131,911
21,166
16.05%
x
19,371
=
3,108
Total
7,390,463
78,369
1,000,000
10,307
Data Sources
Population Statistics
2017-2019 — Population by United States Jurisdictions
2015-2020 — All-Cause Mortality for United States Jurisdictions
Used for 2015-2020 weekly data, but only for 2017-2020 annual data.
National Center for Health Statistics. Weekly counts of deaths by jurisdiction and age group.
Available from:
data.cdc.gov/NCHS/Weekly-counts-of-deaths-by-jurisdiction-and-age-gr/y5bj-9g5w/
Weighted (predicted) provisional counts are used in these graphs. Data imported 3/1/21.
"Both unweighted and weighted (predicted) provisional counts are provided.
Weighting of provisional counts is done to account for potential underreporting
in the most recent weeks. However, data for the most recent week(s) are still
likely to be incomplete. Only about 60% of deaths are reported within 10 days
of the date of death, and there is considerable variation by jurisdiction and age.
The completeness of provisional data varies by cause of death and by age group.
However, the weights applied do not account for this variability. Therefore,
the predicted numbers of deaths may be too low for some age groups and causes of death.
For example, provisional data on deaths among younger age groups is typically
less complete than among older age groups. Predicted counts may therefore
be too low among the younger age groups. More detail about the methods,
weighting, data, and limitations can be found in the Technical Notes."
1968-2016 — All-Cause Mortality for United States Jurisdictions