Death Rate by State

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Introduction

The death rate in the United States can vary significantly from state to state. This is likely due to a number of factors including access to health care, lifestyle choices, environmental conditions, and many more. Certain lifestyle choices may have an impact on mortality rates; people who live in states with higher smoking and drinking rates tend to have higher mortality rates than those in states with lower smoking and drinking rates. Furthermore, some states are more urbanized than others and thus may have a different environment that could contribute to different mortality rates. Finally, access to preventative care can also make a difference when it comes to death rates; people in areas where they have access to regular medical care tend to live longer than those without such access.

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