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United States, 1902-2020

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Years 2015-2019 Average Deaths per Million
2020 8,600
2019 8,600
2018 8,600
2017 8,600
2016 8,600
2015 8,600
2014 8,600
2013 8,600
2012 8,600
2011 8,600
2010 8,600
2009 8,600
2008 8,600
2007 8,600
2006 8,600
2005 8,600
2004 8,600
2003 8,600
2002 8,600
2001 8,600
2000 8,600
1999 8,600
1998 8,600
1997 8,600
1996 8,600
1995 8,600
1994 8,600
1993 8,600
1992 8,600
1991 8,600
1990 8,600
1989 8,600
1988 8,600
1987 8,600
1986 8,600
1985 8,600
1984 8,600
1983 8,600
1982 8,600
1981 8,600
1980 8,600
1979 8,600
1978 8,600
1977 8,600
1976 8,600
1975 8,600
1974 8,600
1973 8,600
1972 8,600
1971 8,600
1970 8,600
1969 8,600
1968 8,600
1967 8,600
1966 8,600
1965 8,600
1964 8,600
1963 8,600
1962 8,600
1961 8,600
1960 8,600
1959 8,600
1958 8,600
1957 8,600
1956 8,600
1955 8,600
1954 8,600
1953 8,600
1952 8,600
1951 8,600
1950 8,600
1949 8,600
1948 8,600
1947 8,600
1946 8,600
1945 8,600
1944 8,600
1943 8,600
1942 8,600
1941 8,600
1940 8,600
1939 8,600
1938 8,600
1937 8,600
1936 8,600
1935 8,600
1934 8,600
1933 8,600
1932 8,600
1931 8,600
1930 8,600
1929 8,600
1928 8,600
1927 8,600
1926 8,600
1925 8,600
1924 8,600
1923 8,600
1922 8,600
1921 8,600
1920 8,600
1919 8,600
1918 8,600
1917 8,600
1916 8,600
1915 8,600
1914 8,600
1913 8,600
1912 8,600
1911 8,600
1910 8,600
1909 8,600
1908 8,600
1907 8,600
1906 8,600
1905 8,600
1904 8,600
1903 8,600
1902 8,600

Data Sources


Population Statistics

2017-2019 — Population by United States Jurisdictions

United States Census Bureau. American Community Survey. ACS Demographic and Housing Estimates.
Available from: data.census.gov/cedsci/table?q=United%20States&g=0100000US&tid=ACSDP1Y2019.DP05


1968-2016 — Population by United States Jurisdictions

National Center for Health Statistics. Mortality Data on CDC WONDER.
Available from: wonder.cdc.gov/mortSQL.html
1999-2016: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd10.html
1979-1998: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd9.html
1968-1978: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd8.html


1900-1967 — Population for the United States as a Whole

Population Division, United States Census Bureau. Population Estimates Program. National Intercensal Tables: 1900-1990.
Available from: census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/pre-1980-national.html

"National population data for the years 1900 to 1949 exclude the population residing in Alaska and Hawaii. National population data for the years 1940 to 1979 cover the resident population plus Armed Forces overseas. National population data for all other years cover only the resident population. Estimates of the population including Armed Forces overseas are as follows:

1919 105,063,000
1918 104,550,000
1917 103,414,000

National population data for the years 1900 to 1929 are only available rounded to the nearest thousand.

Data for this table comes from Current Population Reports, Series P-25, Nos. 311, 917, 1095, and our National Population Estimates web page."


1902-1967 — Population for Maryland

Maryland Department of Health. Historical Trend Data, Maryland, 1790 - 2018
Available from: health.maryland.gov/vsa/Documents/HistoricalTrend_2018.pdf



Vital Statistics

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

National Center for Health Statistics. Compressed Mortality Data on CDC WONDER.
Available from: wonder.cdc.gov/mortSQL.html
1999-2016: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd10.html
1979-1998: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd9.html
1968-1978: wonder.cdc.gov/cmf-icd8.html


1900-1967 — All-Cause Mortality for the United States as a Whole

National Center for Health Statistics. Leading Causes of Death, 1900-1998.
Available from: cdc.gov/nchs/data/dvs/lead1900_98.pdf

The estimated mortality rate per hundred thousand was used here to calculate the death counts in these years. The rates appeared to make more sense and were closer to the same ballpark as the older numbers I found for Maryland.

"Many of the crude rates have been revised from the original publication to reflect the modification of population data after a later census was conducted."


1900-1967 — All-Cause Mortality for Maryland

Maryland Department of Health. Historical Trend Data, Maryland, 1790 - 2018
Available from: health.maryland.gov/vsa/Documents/HistoricalTrend_2018.pdf