US states ranked by suicide rate

Wyoming has the highest rate of suicides among U.S. states, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation

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The Kaiser Family Foundation used resident population data from the U.S. Census Bureau and data from the CDC’s National Center for Injury Prevention and Control to calculate age-adjusted suicide rates.

Here are the suicide rates for each state and the District of Columbia in 2019 (the most recent data available):

1. Wyoming: 29.6 suicides per 100,000 individuals 

2. Alaska: 28.5

3. Montana: 26.2 

4. New Mexico: 24.1

5. Colorado: 22.1

6. Utah: 21.2

7. South Dakota: 21

8. Oklahoma: 20.5

9. Idaho: 20.3

T-9. Oregon: 20.3 

11. Nevada: 19.8 

12. Maine: 19.4

13. Arizona: 18.6

T-13. West Virginia: 18.6 

15. North Dakota: 18.5 

16. Missouri: 18.2

17. Kansas: 18.1

18. Arkansas: 18

19. New Hampshire: 17.3

20. Tennessee: 17.2 

21. Iowa: 16.7 

22. Kentucky: 16.5 

23. Alabama: 16.3 

24. South Carolina: 16.2 

25. Nebraska: 16

T-25. Vermont: 16

27. Washington: 15.9 

28. Hawaii: 15.6 

29. Louisiana: 15.1

T-29. Ohio: 15.1 

31. Georgia: 14.7 

32. Florida: 14.5 

T-32. Minnesota: 14.5 

T-32. Mississippi: 14.5 

35. Michigan: 14.3 

36. Indiana: 14.2 

37. Pennsylvania: 14

T-37. Wisconsin: 14 

39. Texas: 13.4 

40. Virginia: 12.8 

41. North Carolina: 12.5

42. Connecticut: 11.4 

43. Delaware: 11.3 

44. Illinois: 10.9 

45. Rhode Island: 10.8 

46. California: 10.6 

47. Maryland: 10.3 

48. Massachusetts: 8.6 

49. New York: 8.3 

50. New Jersey: 8 

51. District of Columbia: 6.1

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