The data displays the death rate from kidney disease in the U.S. in 2016, by state. In that year, Mississippi had 22.8 deaths from kidney disease per 100,000 population, the highest kidney disease death rate of any state.
Mississippi | 22.8 |
Louisiana | 22.6 |
Kentucky | 20.3 |
Arkansas | 20 |
Missouri | 19.6 |
West Virginia | 19.3 |
Georgia | 18.4 |
Indiana | 18.4 |
Alabama | 17.4 |
North Carolina | 17.1 |
Delaware | 17.1 |
Illinois | 17 |
Virginia | 16.6 |
Texas | 15.8 |
Pennsylvania | 15.7 |
Ohio | 15.4 |
South Carolina | 15.3 |
Utah | 15.2 |
Kansas | 15 |
Tennessee | 14.9 |
Michigan | 14.3 |
New Jersey | 13.8 |
Massachusetts | 13.2 |
United States | 13.1 |
Wisconsin | 13 |
Oklahoma | 12.9 |
Maine | 12.4 |
Maryland | 12.1 |
Connecticut | 12.1 |
New Mexico | 11.7 |
North Dakota | 11.3 |
Montana | 11.3 |
Hawaii | 11.2 |
Idaho | 10.3 |
Florida | 10.2 |
Wyoming | 10 |
Alaska | 10 |
Rhode Island | 9.9 |
New York | 9.8 |
Nebraska | 9.5 |
New Hampshire | 9.4 |
Colorado | 8.9 |
Nevada | 8.8 |
Minnesota | 8.8 |
California | 8.6 |
Iowa | 8.3 |
Oregon | 7.7 |
South Dakota | 7.6 |
Washington | 6.6 |
Arizona | 5.7 |
Vermont | 3.7 |