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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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