2000, United States
Suicide Injury Deaths and Rates per 100,000 (CDC, 2003)

All Races, Both Sexes, All Ages
ICD-10 Codes: X60-X84, Y87.0

State
Number of
Deaths
Population
Crude
Rate
Age-Adjusted
Rate**
Alabama
583
4,387,710
13.29
13.13
Alaska
137
622,138
22.02
21.29
Arizona
784
4,882,330
16.06
16.60
Arkansas
349
2,576,516
13.55
13.47
California
2,969
33,631,461
8.83
9.12
Colorado
613
4,136,615
14.82
14.96
Connecticut
304
3,297,288
9.22
9.04
Delaware
82
762,236
10.76
10.61
District of Columbia
23
518,358
4.44
4.13
Florida
2,086
15,332,103
13.61
13.05
Georgia
847
7,942,865
10.66
10.96
Hawaii
137
1,179,178
11.62
11.52
Idaho
167
1,273,257
13.12
13.54
Illinois
1,003
12,185,560
8.23
8.27
Indiana
683
5,976,390
11.43
11.41
Iowa
289
2,877,296
10.04
10.03
Kansas
325
2,665,890
12.19
12.23
Kentucky
521
3,985,662
13.07
12.89
Louisiana
468
4,374,770
10.70
10.88
Maine
154
1,258,614
12.24
11.79
Maryland
474
5,218,918
9.08
9.11
Massachusetts
387
6,203,848
6.24
6.10
Michigan
974
9,918,687
9.82
9.79
Minnesota
440
4,827,670
9.11
9.09
Mississippi
294
2,786,989
10.55
10.67
Missouri
699
5,502,189
12.70
12.65
Montana
158
887,875
17.80
17.98
Nebraska
193
1,670,358
11.55
11.51
Nevada
400
1,880,291
21.27
21.68
New Hampshire
131
1,215,870
10.77
10.44
New Jersey
560
8,204,652
6.83
6.71
New Mexico
327
1,747,813
18.71
19.18
New York
1,132
18,277,971
6.19
6.12
North Carolina
971
7,747,514
12.53
12.56
North Dakota
68
629,305
10.81
10.61
Ohio
1,088
11,270,414
9.65
9.54
Oklahoma
497
3,380,073
14.70
14.96
Oregon
493
3,341,110
14.76
14.41
Pennsylvania
1,356
11,984,599
11.31
11.00
Rhode Island
75
996,088
7.53
7.53
South Carolina
443
3,924,402
11.29
11.19
South Dakota
95
737,302
12.88
12.98
Tennessee
730
5,533,229
13.19
13.04
Texas
2,053
20,389,067
10.07
10.43
Utah
298
2,164,606
13.77
15.44
Vermont
77
597,855
12.88
12.35
Virginia
768
6,970,356
11.02
10.94
Washington
727
5,811,090
12.51
12.50
West Virginia
245
1,802,371
13.59
13.18
Wisconsin
590
5,295,350
11.14
11.08
Wyoming
83
480,900
17.26
17.43
Total
29,350
275,264,999
10.66
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Reports for All Ages include those of unknown age.
* Rates based on 20 or fewer deaths may be unstable. Use with caution.
** Standard Population is 2000, all races, both sexes.

Produced by: Office of Statistics and Programming, National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC
Data Source: NCHS Vital Statistics System for numbers of deaths. Bureau of Census for population estimates.