157 residents commit suicide in Wyoming in 2017

157 residents commit suicide in Wyoming in 2017
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There were 157 Wyoming residents who committed suicide in 2017, a nine percent increase over the previous year, according to data obtained from the National Center for Health Statistics.

In 2016, 144 Wyoming residents committed suicide.

The National Center for Health Statistics is the nation’s primary health statistics agency. The CDC and other health-related organizations can use NCHS data for a variety of ends.

Total suicide deaths by state in 2017 and 2016
State 2017 deaths 2016 deaths
California 4,312 4,294
Texas 3,778 3,488
Florida 3,227 3,143
Pennsylvania 2,030 1,970
Ohio 1,740 1,707
New York 1,696 1,679
North Carolina 1,521 1,373
Illinois 1,474 1,415
Michigan 1,457 1,364
Georgia 1,451 1,409
Arizona 1,327 1,271
Washington 1,297 1,141
Colorado 1,181 1,168
Virginia 1,179 1,166
Tennessee 1,166 1,111
Missouri 1,151 1,133
Indiana 1,092 1,034
Wisconsin 926 866
South Carolina 838 815
Alabama 836 788
Oregon 825 772
New Jersey 795 687
Minnesota 783 745
Kentucky 770 756
Oklahoma 756 822
Louisiana 720 677
Massachusetts 682 631
Utah 663 620
Arkansas 631 555
Maryland 630 586
Nevada 627 650
Kansas 553 514
New Mexico 491 471
Iowa 479 451
Mississippi 445 383
Connecticut 405 397
West Virginia 393 362
Idaho 392 351
Montana 311 267
Nebraska 275 246
Maine 274 226
New Hampshire 265 244
Hawaii 227 174
Alaska 200 193
South Dakota 191 163
Wyoming 157 144
North Dakota 154 140
Rhode Island 129 126
Vermont 112 118
Delaware 112 119


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