Stats of the State of Florida (2024)

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Florida Birth Data, 2017
Florida Birth Data, 2017StateRank*U.S.**
Percent of Births to Unmarried Mothers47.07th39.8
Cesarean Delivery Rate37.23rd32.0
Preterm Birth Rate10.221st (tie)9.9
Teen Birth Rate18.227th18.8
Low Birthweight Rate8.815th (tie)8.3
¹ Excludes data from U.S. territories
‡Number of live births per 1,000 females aged 15-19
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2017
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2017DeathsRate***State Rank*U.S. Rate**
1. Heart Disease46,440145.838th165.0
2. Cancer45,131145.938th152.5
3.Accidents13,05956.123rd (tie)49.4
4. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases12,61939.033rd40.9
5. Stroke12,60238.920th (tie)37.6
6. Alzheimer’s Disease6,98020.745th31.0
7. Diabetes6,17220.231st21.5
8. Suicide3,22714.037th14.0
9. Kidney Disease3,17210.133rd13.0
10. Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis3,09811.222nd (tie)10.9
Florida Mortality Data
FloridaMortality DataDeathsRate**U.S. DeathsU.S. Rate***
Firearm Deaths2,72412.439,77312.0
Homicide1,2696.419,5116.2
Drug Overdose Deaths5,08825.170,23721.7
Other Florida Data
Other Florida DataStateU.S.
Infant Mortality Rate (Deaths per 1,000 live births)6.15.8
Marriage Rate7.86.9
Divorce Rate3.62.9†

* Rankings are from highest to lowest.
** Rates for the U.S. include the District of Columbia and (for births) U.S. territories. Refer to notes in publication tables for more detail.
*** Death rates are age-adjusted. Refer to source notes below for more detail.
**** State estimate is unavailable.
† Excludes data for California, Hawaii, Indiana, Minnesota, and New Mexico.
†† Estimates are presented for fewer than 50 states and the District of Columbia due to considerations of sample size and precision.
n/a – Data not available.

2017 birth data come from National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 67, No. 8; leading cause of death data, including firearm, homicide, and drug poisoning mortality data, and infant mortality data come from CDC WONDER and rankings and rates are based on 2017 age-adjusted death rates. For more information on age-adjustment, refer to this report. States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. Although adjusted for variations in age-distribution and population size, differences by state do not take into account other state specific population characteristics that may affect the level of the birth characteristic or mortality. When the number of deaths or births events is small, differences by state may be unreliable due to instability in rates. When the number of deaths is small, rankings by state may be unreliable due to instability in death rates. Marriage and divorce data come from unpublished tables from the Division of Vital Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC.

Florida Birth Data, 2016
Florida Birth Data, 2016StateRank*U.S.**
Percent of Births to Unmarried Mothers46.95th39.8
Cesarean Delivery Rate37.43rd31.9
Preterm Birth Rate10.217th (tie)9.9
Teen Birth Rate19.327th20.3
Low Birthweight Rate8.714th (tie)8.2
¹ Excludes data from U.S. territories
‡Number of live births per 1,000 females aged 15-19
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2016
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2016DeathsRate***State Rank*U.S. Rate**
1. Heart Disease45,659146.238th165.5
2. Cancer44,266146.940th155.8
3.Accidents12,56154.919th47.4
4. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases11,97038.036th40.6
5. Stroke11,85437.325th37.3
6. Alzheimer’s Disease7,15521.543rd30.3
7. Diabetes5,78219.535th (tie)21.0
8. Chronic Liver Disease/Cirrhosis3,22611.918th (tie)10.7
9. Kidney Disease3,14410.234th13.1
10.Suicide3,14314.021st13.5
Florida Mortality Data
FloridaMortality DataDeathsRate**U.S. DeathsU.S. Rate***
Firearm Deaths2,70412.638,65811.8
Homicide1,2946.819,1036.1
Drug Overdose Deaths4,72823.763,63219.8
Other Florida Data
Other Florida DataStateU.S.
Infant Mortality Rate (Deaths per 1,000 live births)6.15.9
Percentage of Persons Without Health Insurance13.89.0††
Marriage Rate8.16.9
Divorce Rate3.93.2†

* Rankings are from highest to lowest.
** Rates for the U.S. include the District of Columbia and (for births) U.S. territories. Refer to notes in publication tables for more detail.
*** Death rates are age-adjusted. Refer to source notes below for more detail.
†Excludes data for California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, Minnesota, and New Mexico.
†† Estimates are presented for fewer than 50 states and the District of Columbia due to considerations of sample size and precision.
n/a – Data not available.

Health Insurance data come fromHealth Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2016; 2016 birth data come from National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 67, No. 1; leading cause of death data, including firearm, homicide, and drug poisoning mortality data, and infant mortality data come from CDC WONDER and rankings and rates are based on 2016 age-adjusted death rates. For more information on age-adjustment, refer to this report. States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. Although adjusted for variations in age-distribution and population size, differences by state do not take into account other state specific population characteristics that may affect the level of the birth characteristic or mortality. When the number of deaths or births events is small, differences by state may be unreliable due to instability in rates. When the number of deaths is small, rankings by state may be unreliable due to instability in death rates. Marriage and divorce data come from unpublished tables from the Division of Vital Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC.

Florida Birth Data, 2015
Florida Birth Data, 2015StateRank*U.S.**
Percent of Births to Unmarried Mothers47.84th40.3¹
Cesarean Delivery Rate37.33rd32.0
Preterm Birth Rate10.016th (tie)9.6
Teen Birth Rate20.828th22.3
Low Birthweight Rate8.614th (tie)8.1
¹ Excludes data from U.S. territories
‡Number of live births per 1,000 females aged 15-19
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2015
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2015DeathsRate***State Rank*U.S. Rate**
1. Heart Disease45,441149.838th168.5
2. Cancer44,027150.640th158.5
3. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases11,70538.436th41.6
4. Stroke11,43337.126th37.6
5. Accidents10,57846.228th43.2
6. Alzheimer’s Disease7,03121.840th29.4
7. Diabetes5,40318.639th (tie)21.3
8. Suicide3,20514.428th (tie)13.3
9. Kidney Disease3,20310.834th (tie)13.4
10. Chronic Liver Disease/Cirhossis3,08411.721st10.8
Florida Mortality Data
Florida Mortality DataDeathsRate**U.S. DeathsU.S. Rate***
Firearm Deaths2,55912.036,25211.1
Homicide1,2086.317,7935.7
Drug Poisoning Deaths3,22816.252,40416.3
Other Florida Data
Other Florida DataStateU.S.
Infant Mortality Rate (Deaths per 1,000 live births)6.25.9
Percentage of Persons Without Health Insurance

2015

2016

12.1

13.8

9.1

9.0††

Marriage Rate8.26.9
Divorce Rate4.03.1†

* Rankings are from highest to lowest.
** Rates for the U.S. include the District of Columbia and (for births) U.S. territories. Refer to notes in publication tables for more detail.
*** Death rates are age-adjusted. Refer to source notes below for more detail.
†Excludes data for California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, and Minnesota.
†† Estimates are presented for fewer than 50 states and the District of Columbia due to considerations of sample size and precision.
n/a – Data not available.

Health Insurance data come from Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2015 and Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2016; 2015 birth data come from National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 66, No. 1; leading cause of death data, including firearm, homicide, and drug poisoning mortality data, and infant mortality data come from CDC WONDER and rankings and rates are based on 2015 age-adjusted death rates. For more information on age-adjustment, refer to this report. States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. Although adjusted for variations in age-distribution and population size, differences by state do not take into account other state specific population characteristics that may affect the level of the birth characteristic or mortality. When the number of deaths or births events is small, differences by state may be unreliable due to instability in rates. When the number of deaths is small, rankings by state may be unreliable due to instability in death rates. Marriage and divorce data come from unpublished tables from the Division of Vital Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC.

Florida Birth Data, 2014
Florida Birth Data, 2014StateRank*U.S.**
Percent of Births to Unmarried Mothers47.94th40.2¹
Cesarean Delivery Rate37.24th32.2
Preterm Birth Rate9.918th9.6
Teen Birth Rate22.528th24.2
Low Birthweight Rate8.714th8.0
¹ Excludes data from U.S. territories
‡Number of live births per 1,000 females aged 15-19
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2014
FL Leading Causes of Death, 2014DeathsRate***State Rank*U.S. Rate**
1. Heart Disease44,511135.033rd167.0
2. Cancer43,212171.938th161.2
3. Chronic Lower Respiratory Diseases11,17837.936th40.5
4. Stroke9,77040.740th36.5
5. Accidents9,43352.534th40.5
6. Alzheimer’s Disease5,87418.942nd25.4
7. Diabetes5,37120.134th20.9
8. Kidney Disease3,07610.135th13.2
9. Chronic Liver Disease/Cirhossis3,03714.114th (tie)10.4
10. Suicide3,03523.228th13.0
Florida Mortality Data
Florida Mortality DataDeathsRate**U.S. DeathsU.S. Rate***
Firearm Deaths2,41011.533,59410.3
Homicide1,1596.215,8725.1
Drug Poisoning Deaths2,63413.247,05514.7
Other Florida Data
Other Florida DataStateU.S.
Infant Mortality Rate (Deaths per 1,000 live births)6.15.8
Percentage of Persons Without Health Insurance15.311.5
Marriage Rate7.36.9†
Divorce Rate4.03.2††

* Rankings are from highest to lowest.
** Rates for the U.S. include the District of Columbia and (for births) U.S. territories. Refer to notes in publication tables for more detail.
*** Death rates are age-adjusted. Refer to source notes below for more detail.
†Excludes data for Georgia.
††Excludes data for California, Georgia, Hawaii, Indiana, and Minnesota.
n/a – Data not available.

Health Insurance data come from Health Insurance Coverage: Early Release of Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 2014; 2014 birth data come from National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 64, No. 12; leading cause of death data, including firearm, homicide, and drug poisoning mortality data, and infant mortality data come from CDC WONDER and rankings and rates are based on 2014 age-adjusted death rates. For more information on age-adjustment, refer to this report. States are categorized from highest rate to lowest rate. Although adjusted for variations in age-distribution and population size, differences by state do not take into account other state specific population characteristics that may affect the level of the birth characteristic or mortality. When the number of deaths or births events is small, differences by state may be unreliable due to instability in rates. When the number of deaths is small, rankings by state may be unreliable due to instability in death rates. Marriage and divorce data come from unpublished tables from the Division of Vital Statistics, National Center for Health Statistics, CDC.

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