These tables are generated from data provided by
the National Vital Statistics Report
Years 2000 (2002 Report) and 2010 (2007 Report)
Real Time Estimate
Top 7 Causes of Death
Since 1 Jan, 2012
Cause Annually To Date
Tobacco: 529,000 204,128
Medical Errors: 195,000 75,245
Alcohol Abuse: 107,400 41,443
Vehicle Accidents: 42,000 16,207
Suicide: 29,350 11,325
Drug Abuse: 25,500 9,840
Firearm Homicide: 10,828 4,178

Mortality data from the National Vital Statistics System (NVSS) are a fundamental source of demographic, geographic, and cause-of-death information.

This is one of the few sources of health-related data that are comparable for small geographic areas and are available for a long time period in the United States.

The data are also used to present the characteristics of those dying in the United States, to determine life expectancy, and to compare mortality trends with other countries.

In these tables I have summarized and formatted the raw data to increase comprehension and fitness of purpose.