6708 per day, in 2005, according to the CDC. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/deaths.htm
On average, there are about 8,700 deaths per day in the United States. This statistic covers all causes of death, including natural causes, accidents, and other circumstances.
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Aproximatly 2500
50 and more until 1000
The average number of deaths in Houston per day is approximately 150 to 200, based on available data from recent years. However, this number can vary depending on factors such as season, outbreaks, and healthcare resources.
On average, there are about 8-10 deaths per day in Chicago, based on recent data. This number can vary due to various factors such as accidents, illness, and violent crime.
While the number of deaths from illness can vary depending on the type of illness and region, globally millions of people die from various illnesses every day. Common causes of death from illness include heart disease, cancer, respiratory diseases, and infectious diseases. The exact number of daily deaths can fluctuate and is influenced by factors such as access to healthcare, preventive measures, and overall health infrastructure.
1982 - 60 percent of all U.S. traffic deaths. 2007 - 41 percent of all U.S. traffic deaths. :)
Allied deaths were about 5,000, and although very regrettable, this is a surprisingly low number considering over 175,000 men were involved in the combat.
10 to 20 a day
On average, there are around 200-300 cases of deaths from unknown causes recorded in the U.S. each day. Autopsies and further investigations are usually required to determine the specific cause of death in such cases.
Approximately 9 million people die of hunger and malnutrition-related causes every year, translating to about 24,000 deaths per day globally.