In 2019, 4,234 people died in U.S. state and federal prisons. The mortality rate for U.S. inmates that year was 330 per 100,000 in state correctional facilities and 259 per 100,000 in federal prisons. State prisoners were less likely to die in 2019 than U.S. residents age 18 or older when adjusting for population differences in sex, race or ethnicity, and age. (These are states with the longest life expectancy according to the CDC.)
The U.S. prisoner population is getting older. From 1999 to 2016, the number of inmates over the age of 55 increased by 280%, according to an analysis of federal and state data by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
As the prison population ages, the leading causes of inmate deaths are the same as the most common causes of death outside of prison: heart disease and cancer. Between 2001 and 2019, 87% of state prisoners and 89% of federal inmates died of some type of illness, according to the U.S. Department of Justice. Still, prisoners are less likely to receive timely and attentive care for chronic conditions, according to the Prison Policy Initiative, a criminal justice policy think tank.
When it comes to prisoner deaths unrelated to these chronic illnesses, the most common reported cause is suicide, followed by drug or alcohol intoxication, and homicide. These causes of deaths among state prisoners hit a record high in 2019. But death rates were not even across states.
To determine the states with the most dangerous prisons, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, Bureau of Justice Statistics. States were ranked by the number of prisoner deaths per 100,000 inmates. All data is for 2019, and prisoner population was calculated using mortality rate and number of deaths by state as provided by the BJS.
Five of the 50 U.S. states had mortality rates of more than 500 per 100,000 inmates in 2019, led by 678 prisoner deaths per 100,000 inmates in Louisiana. The mortality rate was lowest in North Dakota prisons, at 57 deaths per 100,000 inmates.
Despite being the most populous, California did not lead in the number of prisoner deaths. Texas and Florida had more deaths than the Golden State. California prisons, however, led in the number of reported inmate homicides, suicides, and overdoses. Florida prisons ranked second in homicides and overdoses, while Texas prisons ranked second in suicides. (These are cities where the record for most murders was broken last year.)
Here are the states with the most prisoners die.
50. North Dakota
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 57
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (5 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 0
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 1,754
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49. Alaska
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 69
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (42 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 4
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 4,348
48. Minnesota
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 113
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (72 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 1
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 8,850
47. Rhode Island
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 116
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (27 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 1
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 2,586
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46. Connecticut
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 155
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (117 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 7
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 12,258
45. Iowa
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 173
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (104 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 2
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 9,249
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44. Montana
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 190
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (46 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 2
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 4,211
43. Washington
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 207
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (196 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 8
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 17,874
42. Wisconsin
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 209
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (275 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 1
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 23,445
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41. New Jersey
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 235
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (329 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 14
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 18,298
40. Illinois
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 246
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (530 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 18
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 38,211
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39. Colorado
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 252
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (178 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 29
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 19,444
38. New York
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 257
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (784 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 30
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 43,580
37. Delaware
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 257
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (74 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 2
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 5,058
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36. Arizona
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 269
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (455 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 55
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 42,379
35. Ohio
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 270
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (801 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 33
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 50,370
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34. Oregon
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 271
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (189 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 10
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 14,391
33. New Mexico
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 271
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (89 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 12
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 6,642
32. Nevada
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 272
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (159 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 12
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 12,500
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31. Hawaii
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 292
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (46 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 7
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 4,795
30. Vermont
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 300
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (19 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 0
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 1,667
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29. Idaho
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 304
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (76 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 4
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 8,224
28. Michigan
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 305
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (783 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 27
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 38,033
27. Texas
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 307
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (2,039 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 83
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 145,928
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26. Virginia
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 308
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (565 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 15
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 29,221
25. Nebraska
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 308
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (50 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 7
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 5,519
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24. Georgia
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 316
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (780 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 89
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 49,684
23. South Dakota
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 322
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (35 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 3
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 3,727
22. New Hampshire
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 325
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (47 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 0
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 2,462
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21. Missouri
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 327
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (476 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 24
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 25,688
20. Maryland
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 327
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (278 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 51
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 18,654
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19. California
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 330
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (1,728 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 304
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 120,606
18. North Carolina
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 345
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (571 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 19
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 34,493
17. Pennsylvania
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 346
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (848 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 21
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 45,376
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16. Indiana
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 349
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (336 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 32
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 26,648
15. Kansas
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 358
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (136 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 3
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 9,777
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14. Maine
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 375
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (24 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 5
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 2,133
13. Wyoming
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 378
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (42 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 0
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 2,381
12. South Carolina
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 386
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (499 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 61
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 18,135
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11. Oklahoma
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 396
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (424 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 65
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 25,253
10. Utah
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 412
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (63 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 9
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 5,097
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9. Florida
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 425
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (1,654 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 158
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 94,118
8. Massachusetts
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 434
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (186 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 4
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 7,834
7. West Virginia
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 474
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (156 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 7
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 5,907
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6. Arkansas
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 483
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (319 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 16
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 15,735
5. Kentucky
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 516
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (323 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 6
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 12,209
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4. Tennessee
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 532
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (470 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 39
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 19,361
3. Mississippi
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 544
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (390 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 33
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 13,419
2. Alabama
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 588
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Cancer (433 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 63
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 21,939
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1. Louisiana
> Mortality rate per 100,000 prisoners, 2019: 678
> Most common cause of death, 2019: Heart disease (611 deaths)
> Homicides, 2019: 9
> Est. prisoner population, 2019: 15,044
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