8.38 deaths per 1000 is the Death Rate in the United States. The US Census Bureau estimates there are 307,006,500 million people living in the US. So you can take that number and divide that by 1000. Then take that figure and multiply that by 8.38. I don't have a calculator handy. On one site I saw an estimated figure of 800,000 deaths a year but I don't know if that was accurate.
That number is directly proportional to the population of Connecticut.
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∙ 2010-11-07 04:02:08Try the FBI Uniform Crime Report
There appears to be around 2 million deaths from Tuberculosis every year around the world...Here are some older statistics from USA (In other words 2 million might be outdated).749 deaths in the USA 2001 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)776 deaths in the USA 2000 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)930 deaths in the USA 1999 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)1,112 deaths in the USA 1998 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)Read more at http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/t/tuberculosis/deaths.htm?ktrack=kcplink
usa had 25 million
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drinking and driving causes over 25,ooo deaths a year. overall 100,000 deaths occur each year due to the effects of alcohol.Correction: According to the NHTSA web site (nrd.nhtsa.dot.gov/pdf/nrd-30/NCSA/RNotes/2006/810686.pdf), there were 43,443 alcohol related traffic fatalities in 2005 in the USA. As a comparison, AIDS claimed 18,000 lives in 2003. How can alcohol be blamed for 100,000 deaths each year? * 5% of all deaths from diseases of the circulatory system are attributed to alcohol. * 15% of all deaths from diseases of the respiratory system are attributed to alcohol. * 30% of all deaths from accidents caused by fire and flames are attributed to alcohol. * 30% of all accidental drownings are attributed to alcohol. * 30% of all suicides are attributed to alcohol. * 40% of all deaths due to accidental falls are attributed to alcohol. * 45% of all deaths in automobile accidents are attributed to alcohol. * 60% of all homicides are attributed to alcohol. * (Sources: NIDA Report, the Scientific American and Addiction Research Foundation of Ontario.) Also see Alcohol Consumption and Mortality, Alcohol poisoning deaths, CDC report, 100,000 deaths. That's more than a statistic. That is 100,000 individuals with faces. 100,000 individuals with lives not fully lived. 100,000 individuals grieved by mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and children. Every year. Go to the FAS Resource Center Main Page
150,000 in the USA happen a month! But the average country has about 300,000 deaths per year from texting and driving! Don't text and drive!
The amount spent on a horse will vary according to many factors, but the national average in the USA is at bare minimum $3,000.00
That depends on what region of the world you are referring to. Worldwide, NE India averages the most. In the USA, the SE part of the country.
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In the USA, about 438,000 people die from smoking-related illnesses per year. Overall, cigarette smoking accounts for about 30% of cancer deaths. Of every 5 deaths in the USA, 1 is caused from smoking. For more statistics, check out: http://www.cancer.org/docroot/PED/content/PED_10_2X_Cigarette_Smoking.asp?sitearea=PED
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There appears to be around 2 million deaths from Tuberculosis every year around the world...Here are some older statistics from USA (In other words 2 million might be outdated).749 deaths in the USA 2001 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)776 deaths in the USA 2000 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)930 deaths in the USA 1999 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)1,112 deaths in the USA 1998 (National Center for Health Statistics, CDC)Read more at http://www.wrongdiagnosis.com/t/tuberculosis/deaths.htm?ktrack=kcplink
only one person died in the usa from bungee jumping
2612,000 /year in USA
Deaths from Smoking: 440,000 annual deaths each year are smoking.Death rate extrapolations for USA for Smoking: 440,000 per year, 36,666 per month, 8,461 per week, 1,205 per day, 50 per hour, 0 per minute, 0 per second. Note: this automatic extrapolation calculation uses the deaths statistic: 440,000 annual deaths each year are smoking-associated (CDC) Deaths information for Smoking: An estimated 400,000 deaths each year are caused directly by cigarette smoking. Life years lost from Smoking:Smoking doesn't just cut a few months off the end of your life. It reduces the life of the average smoker by 12 years. Death statistics for Smoking: The following are statistics from various sources about deaths and Smoking: * Death rate is 2-3 times higher than non-smokers * Estimated to cause 10 million deaths per year worldwide by 2020 (WHO Web Site) * 1.2 million deaths in Europe (The European Heart Network) * 45,000 African American deaths each year in America (CBCF Health Organisation, 2004) * 1.2 million deaths from smoking in Europe (The European Heart Network, 2000) * 400,000 deaths annually in the US
This changes upon which country or city it is; but the average amount of stray animals killed a year rounds up to 300 or 400 animals. And in 2008 USA, 2000 were killed in shelters.
The average co2 emission per year for a car in the USA. is 11,450 pounds