Kidney disease death rates in the United States in 2016, by state

Number of deaths from kidney disease in the U.S. in 2016, by state (per 100,000 population)

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