61,573 residents die of heart disease in California in 2016

61,573 residents die of heart disease in California in 2016
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There were 61,573 California residents who died of heart disease in 2016, a 0.5 percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2015, 61,289 California residents died of heart disease.

The National Center for Health Statistics is the nation’s primary health statistics agency. The CDC and other health-related organizations can use NCHS data for a variety of ends.

The following table shows total heart disease deaths by state in 2016 and 2015.

Total heart disease deaths by state
State 2016 deaths 2015 deaths
California 61,573 61,289
Florida 45,659 45,441
New York 44,076 44,450
Texas 43,772 43,298
Pennsylvania 31,990 32,042
Ohio 27,410 28,069
Michigan 25,304 24,794
Illinois 25,013 25,652
New Jersey 18,597 18,647
North Carolina 18,266 18,474
Georgia 18,143 17,769
Tennessee 15,429 15,730
Missouri 14,579 14,808
Virginia 14,124 14,077
Indiana 13,952 13,948
Alabama 12,832 12,981
Arizona 11,957 11,458
Massachusetts 11,921 12,130
Wisconsin 11,526 11,473
Maryland 11,390 11,481
Washington 11,161 11,025
Louisiana 10,943 10,665
Kentucky 10,519 10,077
Oklahoma 10,209 10,310
South Carolina 10,195 10,092
Arkansas 8,090 7,938
Mississippi 7,865 7,969
Minnesota 7,825 7,844
Colorado 7,277 7,009
Connecticut 7,051 7,205
Oregon 6,968 6,859
Iowa 6,937 6,813
Nevada 6,457 6,114
Kansas 5,672 5,624
West Virginia 4,767 4,727
New Mexico 3,800 3,508
Utah 3,636 3,598
Nebraska 3,322 3,591
Idaho 2,969 2,825
Maine 2,907 3,009
New Hampshire 2,631 2,571
Hawaii 2,488 2,605
Rhode Island 2,256 2,371
Montana 2,138 2,104
Delaware 1,974 1,940
South Dakota 1,729 1,711
District of Columbia 1,375 1,217
Vermont 1,366 1,311
North Dakota 1,338 1,323
Wyoming 1,051 1,030
Alaska 831 846


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