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The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) tallies American gun deaths in the WISQARS database. Below are the yearly numbers, from 1999-2023, for firearm deaths by suicide, homicide, unintentional deaths, legal intervention, and undetermined intent. [203]

Please note that the totals in the tables below are those reported by the CDC and may not be equal to the numbers in the columns because the CDC suppresses some numbers and includes deaths for people of unknown ages in the totals.

Firearm Deaths by Suicide by Age, 2001-2023

The CDC has suppressed firearm suicide numbers for children aged 0-9.

Ages 10-49

Year 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-29 40-44 45-49
2023 186 1,066 2,208 2,162 2,080 2,002 2,008 1,823
2022 175 1,063 2,183 2,102 2,128 1,953 1,806 1,754
2021 235 1,185 2,405 2,201 2,020 1,889 1,755 1,706
2020 224 1,069 2,104 2,043 1,858 1,640 1,575 1,676
2019 172 995 1,805 1,826 1,681 1,625 1,562 1,780
2018 202 1,094 1,901 1,836 1,593 1,681 1,541 1,796
2017 185 1,110 1,849 1,871 1,587 1,528 1,570 1,866
2016 160 942 1,741 1,730 1,568 1,566 1,533 1,746
2015 139 877 1,584 1,571 1,547 1,397 1,555 1,686
2014 174 758 1,522 1,449 1,385 1,341 1,498 1,788
2013 137 739 1,471 1,493 1,404 1,357 1,591 1,808
2012 104 756 1,462 1,443 1,317 1,347 1,577 1,843
2011 91 758 1,410 1,450 1,290 1,316 1,521 1,919
2010 80 668 1,378 1,389 1,205 1,364 1,550 1,959
2009 64 736 1,266 1,257 1,122 1,351 1,523 1,883
2008 50 698 1,311 1,236 1,121 1,314 1,482 1,884
2007 53 630 1,270 1,151 1,155 1,276 1,603 1,763
2006 62 701 1,277 1,121 1,029 1,310 1,511 1,783
2005 84 738 1,224 1,125 1,144 1,246 1,609 1,804
2004 59 787 1,317 1,115 1,168 1,233 1,635 1,784
2003 73 736 1,339 1,114 1,267 1,280 1,647 1,705
2002 86 742 1,346 1,217 1,182 1,450 1,707 1,652
2001 90 838 1,292 1,263 1,301 1,429 1,601 1,552

Ages 50-85+ and Total Deaths

Year 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Totals
2023 2,084 2,208 2,204 1,844 1,692 1,597 1,089 1,145 27,300
2022 2,037 2,168 2,180 1,883 1,702 1,576 1,157 1,061 27,032
2021 2,011 2,045 1,939 1,720 1,710 1,385 1,035 26,328
2020 1,742 1,983 1,906 1,618 1,489 1,319 1,018 1,028 24,292
2019 1,836 2,265 2,001 1,675 1,455 1,333 911 1,018 23,941
2018 1,991 2,340 2,081 1,743 1,494 1,325 890 923 24,432
2017 2,071 2,265 1,954 1,552 1,437 1,178 862 967 23,854
2016 2,127 2,231 1,836 1,611 1,321 1,096 860 868 22,938
2015 2,196 2,170 1,781 1,518 1,261 1,041 831 860 22,018
2014 2,172 2,150 1,772 1,422 1,294 943 837 880 21,386
2013 2,249 2,112 1,697 1,379 1,177 921 838 798 21,175
2012 2,270 2,107 1,640 1,286 1,007 929 809 765 20,666
2011 2,181 1,957 1,565 1,185 974 846 817 704 19,990
2010 2,133 1,897 1,490 1,121 932 838 706 679 19,392
2009 2,092 1,814 1,377 1,125 910 844 747 622 18,735
2008 1,905 1,669 1,410 1,027 906 839 768 603 18,223
2007 1,768 1,550 1,236 941 759 919 670 606 17,352
2006 1,698 1,480 1,082 886 803 870 692 577 16,883
2005 1,668 1,398 1,072 827 842 884 765 571 17,002
2004 1,565 1,283 1,045 794 837 903 685 537 16,750
2003 1,574 1,329 988 833 867 886 709 559 16,907
2002 1,484 1,295 939 846 930 918 762 550 17,108
2001 1,471 1,195 888 857 901 920 728 537 16,869

Firearm Homicides by Age, 2001-2023

Ages 0-44

Year 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44
2023 77 91 292 2,487 2,823 2,452 2,558 1,962 1,667
2022 93 95 300 2,639 3,175 2,943 2,893 2,142 1,719
2021 87 105 254 2,611 3,596 3,594 3,085 2,255 1,676
2020 85 91 218 2,417 3,549 3,401 2,757 2,095 1,445
2019 57 68 144 1,754 2,585 2,510 1,988 1,511 1,149
2018 60 57 134 1,580 2,527 2,463 1,885 1,523 1,046
2017 56 78 126 1,667 2,724 2,639 1,955 1,543 1,018
2016 75 68 95 1,611 2,942 2,558 1,952 1,483 1,072
2015 58 69 121 1,397 2,743 2,260 1,736 1,252 945
2014 52 58 115 1,239 2,375 1,861 1,413 1,039 804
2013 51 48 94 1,217 2,487 1,823 1,549 1,062 781
2012 50 67 124 1,423 2,508 1,944 1,483 1,055 832
2011 55 55 107 1,434 2,391 1,879 1,392 968 750
2010 54 58 107 1,554 2,335 1,909 1,422 937 736
2009 66 53 115 1,621 2,430 1,903 1,397 1,071 798
2008 65 44 143 1,785 2,609 2,106 1,506 1,130 836
2007 63 47 154 1,897 2,772 2,181 1,570 1,119 919
2006 48 62 175 1,940 2,887 2,240 1,527 1,106 881
2005 43 44 143 1,742 2,757 2,207 1,573 1,065 945
2004 42 45 139 1,578 2,549 2,063 1,440 1,025 870
2003 48 48 139 1,587 2,823 2,070 1,470 1,066 875
2002 58 55 150 1,567 2,750 2,018 1,447 1,135 907
2001 66 59 121 1,525 2,675 1,940 1,368 1,142 836

Ages 45-85+ and Total Deaths

Year 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total
2023 1,067 785 612 432 282 174 87 54 25 17,927
2022 1,140 807 612 468 284 138 108 55 40 19,651
2021 1,154 870 630 466 244 169 74 41 47 20,958
2020 1,042 741 584 408 229 124 101 51 45 19,384
2019 808 551 512 312 180 134 78 36 36 14,414
2018 790 592 487 315 205 142 72 42 37 13,958
2017 807 640 500 324 220 102 62 47 34 14,542
2016 798 622 434 304 161 102 61 42 34 14,415
2015 726 573 420 261 173 85 76 43 40 12,979
2014 638 503 341 200 147 87 56 45 34 11,008
2013 649 509 350 223 135 88 54 49 31 11,208
2012 645 536 354 235 151 79 63 44 29 11,622
2011 630 517 340 206 121 89 55 44 35 11,068
2010 621 476 330 203 110 97 49 41 34 11,078
2009 669 483 326 194 131 84 65 49 32 11,493
2008 689 457 299 190 115 81 54 34 34 12,179
2007 699 460 280 166 108 77 51 37 23 12,632
2006 701 484 283 185 90 68 48 36 22 12,791
2005 679 418 239 166 111 90 63 34 24 12,352
2004 638 424 279 189 122 71 62 38 29 11624
2003 683 427 250 144 83 78 55 33 23 11920
2002 604 421 263 146 92 69 72 43 19 11829
2001 552 382 213 151 114 78 61 38 16 11348

Unintentional Firearm Deaths by Age, 2001-2023

Ages 0-44

Year 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44
2023 44 16 32 51 62 44 36 16 24
2022 49 15 20 59 61 34 35 34 21
2021 54 25 28 61 64 42 39 39 37
2020 41 22 30 56 73 50 42 38 27
2019 26 -- 16 66 62 39 35 31 26
2018 30 10 14 62 67 38 41 27 19
2017 32 14 16 53 64 54 39 37 27
2016 35 16 23 53 68 46 38 17 12
2015 26 -- 15 52 69 45 34 35 24
2014 23 14 12 44 65 39 24 35 26
2013 30 15 24 55 52 44 38 24 24
2012 29 -- 22 52 67 43 47 39 25
2011 29 16 29 66 64 53 33 37 29
2010 25 11 26 72 73 58 49 47 44
2009 16 12 20 66 66 54 45 35 41
2008 21 12 29 61 71 56 33 40 45
2007 19 20 26 73 82 64 30 52 39
2006 13 18 23 100 93 72 41 29 45
2005 23 15 37 98 105 68 62 60 54
2004 15 13 35 80 92 58 42 44 53
2003 -- 13 36 95 105 74 46 57 61
2002 12 14 34 107 103 75 68 52 71
2001 15 18 39 110 96 71 51 70 76

Ages 45-85+ and Total Deaths

Year 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 75-79 80-84 85+ Total
2023 19 19 30 11 13 12 17 11 -- 463
2022 22 20 17 19 16 15 14 -- -- 463
2021 25 21 24 20 25 21 10 10 -- 549
2020 26 22 37 16 20 14 10 -- -- 535
2019 29 34 27 24 12 14 16 13 -- 486
2018 22 23 25 26 16 18 12 -- -- 458
2017 22 28 30 17 16 14 13 -- -- 486
2016 32 35 35 28 18 14 12 -- -- 495
2015 32 25 32 23 26 19 -- 10 -- 489
2014 26 37 24 20 27 22 10 -- -- 461
2013 35 45 32 27 18 17 -- 14 -- 505
2012 33 46 39 30 30 13 -- 13 -- 548
2011 46 41 35 29 24 22 17 13 -- 591
2010 50 39 28 22 26 12 10 -- -- 606
2009 30 31 41 19 25 21 10 11 11 554
2008 52 47 40 17 27 10 -- 15 -- 592
2007 41 41 30 27 21 10 16 15 -- 613
2006 46 38 28 21 23 10 23 11 -- 642
2005 55 53 42 25 21 23 16 17 15 789
2004 41 65 25 10 20 20 15 13 -- 649
2003 48 44 36 26 23 16 16 21 -- 730
2002 52 43 36 20 17 19 18 14 -- 762
2001 61 42 44 25 19 14 24 17 -- 802

Legal Intervention Firearm Deaths by Age, 2001-2023

Ages 15-44

Year 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44
2023 28 62 79 96 91 69
2022 19 61 94 113 100 67
2021 11 59 83 116 88 59
2020 25 50 93 116 90 67
2019 19 51 85 91 65 57
2018 26 61 80 80 79 69
2017 32 59 106 81 77 51
2016 25 51 82 89 81 51
2015 25 59 78 75 58 40
2014 23 56 99 61 62 44
2013 19 77 63 75 59 54
2012 35 81 77 58 52 47
2011 28 72 66 64 41 43
2010 16 52 46 40 47 39
2009 17 52 47 52 38 26
2008 19 61 56 35 43 33
2007 24 72 65 42 43 33
2006 33 48 59 55 37 54
2005 21 59 38 50 58 36
2004 27 52 46 44 46 36
2003 20 72 57 52 52 37
2002 23 63 43 44 44 30
2001 26 61 44 51 49 35

Ages 45-69 and Total Deaths

Year 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 Total
2023 59 40 31 21 15 604
2022 62 47 35 21 13 643
2021 35 34 17 17 -- 537
2020 61 33 31 22 11 611
2019 54 34 33 16 -- 520
2018 42 25 33 22 10 539
2017 47 43 24 11 13 553
2016 31 40 27 16 -- 510
2015 50 39 31 16 -- 484
2014 37 39 17 13 -- 464
2013 41 29 22 13 -- 467
2012 35 40 23 13 -- 471
2011 49 36 21 15 12 454
2010 37 21 21 15 -- 344
2009 30 23 21 13 -- 333
2008 35 18 -- -- -- 326
2007 31 18 -- -- -- 351
2006 32 24 -- -- -- 360
2005 23 16 13 -- -- 330
2004 24 18 -- -- -- 311
2003 20 18 -- -- -- 347
2002 31 -- -- -- -- 300
2001 22 -- 10 -- -- 323

Firearm Deaths with Undetermined Intent by Age, 2001-2023

Ages 0-44

Year 0-4 5-9 10-14 15-19 20-24 25-29 30-34 35-39 40-44
2023 12 -- 19 59 47 51 28 33 24
2022 14 --
2021 -- -- 15 59 81 62 36 35 29
2020 -- -- 22 50 53 51 30 30 32
2019 -- -- 10 46 54 41 27 22 23
2018 -- -- 17 45 48 49 35 21 21
2017 -- -- 11 50 48 29 20 30 18
2016 -- -- -- 34 36 28 37 23 29
2015 -- -- -- 30 47 32 28 18 13
2014 -- -- -- 25 32 23 23 18 22
2013 -- -- -- 26 38 42 24 16 27
2012 -- -- -- 17 50 28 24 17 15
2011 -- -- 10 20 42 30 14 21 18
2010 -- -- 11 21 32 32 22 16 10
2009 -- -- -- 16 26 25 15 17 21
2008 -- -- -- 27 43 36 17 21 15
2007 -- -- 10 45 37 28 16 15 21
2006 -- -- -- 35 41 30 15 27 12
2005 -- -- -- 24 53 23 12 11 17
2004 -- -- -- 22 36 22 23 16 28
2003 -- -- 11 31 38 21 17 21 22
2002 -- -- -- 35 44 27 19 31 19
2001 -- -- -- 24 40 32 16 33 17

Ages 45-74 and Total Deaths

Year 45-49 50-54 55-59 60-64 65-69 70-74 Total
2023 24 17 23 20 11 11 434
2022 415
2021 20 22 15 16 12 12 458
2020 19 26 19 15 17 -- 400
2019 25 22 26 -- 11 13 346
2018 20 22 18 -- 18 -- 353
2017 18 16 27 22 13 -- 338
2016 18 -- 14 17 10 12 300
2015 15 19 18 14 15 10 282
2014 23 28 18 16 14 10 275
2013 10 19 24 18 -- -- 281
2012 20 14 19 16 13 -- 256
2011 12 17 26 -- 11 -- 248
2010 28 16 21 12 -- -- 252
2009 25 23 19 14 -- -- 232
2008 22 18 21 11 13 -- 273
2007 19 21 20 15 10 -- 276
2006 13 -- 13 -- -- -- 220
2005 11 17 11 12 -- -- 221
2004 12 17 11 -- 11 -- 235
2003 19 12 14 -- -- -- 232
2002 19 10 -- -- -- -- 243
2001 16 13 -- -- -- -- 231

U.S. Leading Causes of Suicide, Homicide, and Unintentional Death

The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) tallies American deaths in the WISQARS database. Below are the total number of deaths by suicide, homicide, and unintentional deaths by the method of death, from 2001-2023. [203]

Leading Methods of Suicide, 2001-2023

Method Number of Deaths
Firearm 480,573
Suffocation 231,243
Drug poisoning 109,366
Non-drug poisoning 32,581
Fall 21,203
Cut/pierce 17,093
Other specified and classifiable 11,192
Drowning (includes water transport) 9,731
Other specified and not classified elsewhere 4117
Fire/flame 3,975
Transport (land) 3,359
Unspecified 2806

Leading Methods of Homicide, 2001-2023

Method Number of Deaths
Firearm 312,380
Cut/pierce 43,005
Unspecified 36,744
Suffocation 12,464
Other specified and not classified elsewhere 12,125
Other specified and classifiable 4,595
Struck by/against 4,432
Transport, other (excludes drown by water transport) 2925
Fire/flame 2,590
Drug poisoning 2,329
Transport, other land 1,412
Drowning (includes water transport) 999
Non-drug poisoning 444
Fall 277
Hot object/substance 96

Leading Methods of Unintentional Death, 2001-2023

Method Number of Deaths
Drug poisoning 1,031,573
Motor vehicle, traffic 908,120
Fall 685,385
Suffocation 147,187
Unspecified 140,556
Drowning (includes water transport) 92,054
Fire/flame 68,824
Non-drug poisoning 62,314
Natural/environmental 42,454
Other specified and classifiable 33,460
Transport, other land 31,153
Other specified and not classified elsewhere 26,900
Pedestrian, other 23,735
Struck by/against 19,913
Transport, other (excludes drowning by water transport) 14,636
Machinery 14,250
Firearm 13,268
Pedal cyclist, other 6,895
Cut/pierce 2,981
Hot object/substance 1,899
Overexertion 297

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