The data displays the number of deaths from kidney disease in the U.S. in 2016, by state. In that year, Texas had 4,125 deaths from kidney disease, the most of any U.S. state.
Texas | 4125 |
California | 3640 |
Florida | 3144 |
Pennsylvania | 2813 |
Illinois | 2518 |
New York | 2385 |
Ohio | 2262 |
North Carolina | 2002 |
Georgia | 1864 |
Michigan | 1791 |
Virginia | 1543 |
New Jersey | 1535 |
Missouri | 1483 |
Indiana | 1411 |
Louisiana | 1153 |
Tennessee | 1150 |
Massachusetts | 1139 |
Kentucky | 1034 |
Alabama | 1012 |
Wisconsin | 960 |
South Carolina | 897 |
Maryland | 823 |
Mississippi | 763 |
Arkansas | 722 |
Minnesota | 588 |
Oklahoma | 577 |
Connecticut | 570 |
Kansas | 533 |
Washington | 532 |
Colorado | 491 |
Arizona | 487 |
West Virginia | 481 |
Oregon | 398 |
Utah | 370 |
Iowa | 352 |
New Mexico | 293 |
Nevada | 274 |
Maine | 239 |
Nebraska | 220 |
Hawaii | 215 |
Delaware | 208 |
Idaho | 190 |
New Hampshire | 161 |
Montana | 155 |
Rhode Island | 141 |
North Dakota | 106 |
South Dakota | 90 |
Wyoming | 66 |
Alaska | 53 |
Vermont | 30 |