United States Deaths Clock

Number of deaths in the United States today so far:

1,362

A person dies approximately every 10.21 seconds

Number of deaths per year: 3,089,996

Number of deaths per day: 8,466

Number of deaths per hour: 353

Source: United Nations World Population Prospects 2024

Methodology: The figures shown on this page are based on projections from the 2024 revision of World Population Prospects. Deaths are distributed evenly across the year to produce per-day and per-second estimates. Actual daily counts may vary due to seasonal factors, disease outbreaks, or natural disasters.

Leading Causes of Death

The table below shows the top 10 causes of death in United States according to 2021 data from the World Health Organization.

RankCauseAnnual Deaths
1 Ischaemic heart disease 505,497
2 COVID-19 430,781
3 Alzheimer disease and other dementias 284,217
4 Stroke 174,820
5 Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease 170,675
6 Trachea, bronchus, lung cancers 139,207
7 Drug use disorders 111,193
8 Kidney diseases 105,804
9 Hypertensive heart disease 100,208
10 Colon and rectum cancers 63,489

Source: WHO Global Health Estimates 2021

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the leading cause of death in United States?

The leading cause of death in United States is Ischaemic heart disease, approximately 505,497 deaths per year.

What are the top causes of death in United States?

The top three causes of death in United States are Ischaemic heart disease, COVID-19, and Alzheimer disease and other dementias.

How many people die from Ischaemic heart disease in United States each year?

Approximately 505,497 people die from Ischaemic heart disease in United States each year, making it the country's leading cause of mortality.

Deaths by State

State Number of deaths per year Number of deaths per day Number of deaths per hour Number of deaths in 2026 so far Number of deaths today so far Number of seconds between deaths
Alabama 59,273 162 7 18,701 26 532.05
Alaska 5,642 15 1 1,780 2 5,589.51
Arizona 68,662 188 8 21,664 30 459.29
Arkansas 35,888 98 4 11,323 16 878.73
California 290,135 795 33 91,540 128 108.69
Colorado 45,203 124 5 14,262 20 697.65
Connecticut 32,778 90 4 10,342 14 962.11
Delaware 10,458 29 1 3,300 5 3,015.49
District of Columbia 4,985 14 1 1,573 2 6,326.18
Florida 227,980 625 26 71,930 100 138.33
Georgia 97,250 266 11 30,683 43 324.28
Hawaii 12,411 34 1 3,916 5 2,540.97
Idaho 16,635 46 2 5,248 7 1,895.76
Illinois 114,343 313 13 36,076 50 275.80
Indiana 70,263 193 8 22,169 31 448.83
Iowa 32,472 89 4 10,245 14 971.18
Kansas 28,731 79 3 9,065 13 1,097.63
Kentucky 53,140 146 6 16,766 23 593.45
Louisiana 49,828 137 6 15,721 22 632.90
Maine 16,766 46 2 5,290 7 1,880.95
Maryland 54,005 148 6 17,039 24 583.95
Massachusetts 61,133 167 7 19,288 27 515.86
Michigan 102,444 281 12 32,322 45 307.84
Minnesota 49,658 136 6 15,668 22 635.06
Mississippi 35,843 98 4 11,309 16 879.84
Missouri 66,068 181 8 20,845 29 477.33
Montana 11,256 31 1 3,551 5 2,801.71
Nebraska 18,308 50 2 5,776 8 1,722.53
Nevada 28,893 79 3 9,116 13 1,091.48
New Hampshire 14,140 39 2 4,461 6 2,230.27
New Jersey 75,189 206 9 23,723 33 419.42
New Mexico 22,270 61 3 7,026 10 1,416.08
New York 161,588 443 18 50,983 71 195.16
North Carolina 108,649 298 12 34,280 48 290.26
North Dakota 6,867 19 1 2,167 3 4,592.40
Ohio 127,000 348 14 40,070 56 248.31
Oklahoma 44,506 122 5 14,042 20 708.58
Oregon 42,519 116 5 13,415 19 741.69
Pennsylvania 136,882 375 16 43,188 60 230.39
Rhode Island 10,286 28 1 3,245 5 3,065.91
South Carolina 58,516 160 7 18,462 26 538.93
South Dakota 8,723 24 1 2,752 4 3,615.27
Tennessee 79,865 219 9 25,198 35 394.87
Texas 229,362 628 26 72,366 101 137.49
Utah 21,709 59 2 6,849 10 1,452.67
Vermont 6,762 19 1 2,133 3 4,663.71
Virginia 78,443 215 9 24,749 35 402.02
Washington 65,635 180 7 20,708 29 480.48
West Virginia 24,524 67 3 7,738 11 1,285.92
Wisconsin 57,405 157 7 18,112 25 549.36
Wyoming 5,634 15 1 1,778 2 5,597.44
Puerto Rico 33,920 93 4 10,702 15 929.72