This State Has the Most Drownings: All 50 States Ranked

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This State Has the Most Drownings: All 50 States Ranked

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Swimming, boating, water skiing, and diving are some of the most popular pastimes in warm weather. In northern states, that warm weather may only last four or five months. In southern states, it lasts the entire year. Unfortunately, drowning may result from pastime activities, and the state where most people drown is Alaska.

There is ample opportunity for water sports in the U.S. The National Ocean Services reports the United States has 95,471 miles of coastline and “These measurements included the continental U.S. as well as U.S. territories (Hawaii and Alaska were U.S. territories during this time period).” (This is best place to enjoy the water in each state.)

Additionally, the U.S. has 250 freshwater lakes with surfaces that cover 17,300 square miles. Beyond that, there are tens of thousands of smaller lakes. Some of these are remote, but many of the larger lakes, including the Great Lakes, are easily accessible. (This is the largest lake in America.)

All this water sports activity carries some risks, the worst of which is drowning. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that there are nearly 4,000 unintentional drownings each year, or about 11 per day. The CDC further explains: “Drowning death rates vary from state to state. The annual age-adjusted drowning death rate in the United States during 2015-2019 was 1.23 deaths per 100,000 people (including boating-related drowning deaths).”

To determine the states where the most people drown, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data on fatal unintentional drownings from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. States were ranked based on the annual age-adjusted drowning death rate from 2015 to 2019. 

America’s two newest states have the highest drowning rates. The figure in Alaska is 4.97 drownings per 100,000 people, followed by Hawaii at 2.90 per 100,000. Southern states make up most of the balance of high drowning rates. Louisiana has 2.20 drownings per 100,000, Florida 2.01 per 100,000, and Mississippi 1.88 per 100,000.

At the other end of the spectrum, several states have drowning rates of less than 1.00 per 100,000. New York is the lowest on the list at 0.65 drownings per 100,000, followed by New Jersey at 0.67 per 100,000, and Connecticut at 0.68 per 100,000. There is no explanation for the low level in the so-called tri-state area around New York City.

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50. New York
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.65 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 655

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49. New Jersey
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.67 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 312

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48. Connecticut
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.68 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 123

47. Delaware
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.71 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 36

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46. Pennsylvania
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.76 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 490

45. Massachusetts
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.78 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 285

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44. Nebraska
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.89 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 87

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43. Maryland
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.91 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 278

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42. Illinois
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.96 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 619

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41. Ohio
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.96 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 562

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40. Virginia
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 0.96 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 429

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39. Minnesota
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.00 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 288

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38. Iowa
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.01 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 162

37. Rhode Island
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.04 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 55

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36. North Carolina
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.05 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 547

35. California
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.08 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 2,181

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34. New Hampshire
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.08 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 79

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33. Kansas
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.09 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 161

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32. Michigan
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.10 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 580

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31. Utah
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.12 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 169

30. Indiana
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.13 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 369

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29. Wisconsin
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.13 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 331

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28. North Dakota
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.19 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 48

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27. Nevada
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.25 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 189

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26. Missouri
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.31 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 395

25. Colorado
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.33 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 381

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24. South Dakota
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.33 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 56

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23. Tennessee
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.33 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 450

22. Vermont
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.36 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 41

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21. Texas
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.37 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1,956

20. Georgia
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.39 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 723

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19. West Virginia
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.41 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 126

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18. Arizona
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.42 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 511

17. New Mexico
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.43 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 150

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16. Washington
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.44 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 554

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15. Kentucky
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.45 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 315

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14. South Carolina
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.56 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 394

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13. Alabama
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.63 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 404

12. Maine
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.64 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 112

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11. Oregon
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.64 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 344

10. Montana
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.66 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 88

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9. Idaho
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.74 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 148

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8. Arkansas
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.78 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 262

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7. Oklahoma
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.82 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 363

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6. Wyoming
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.85 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 54

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5. Mississippi
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 1.88 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 278

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4. Florida
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 2.01 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 2,197

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3. Louisiana
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 2.20 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 522

2. Hawaii
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 2.90 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 224

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1. Alaska
> Annual drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 4.97 per 100,000
> Total drowning deaths, 2015-2019: 184

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About the Author Douglas A. McIntyre →

Douglas A. McIntyre is the co-founder, chief executive officer and editor in chief of 24/7 Wall St. and 24/7 Tempo. He has held these jobs since 2006.

McIntyre has written thousands of articles for 24/7 Wall St. He is an expert on corporate finance, the automotive industry, media companies and international finance. He has edited articles on national demographics, sports, personal income and travel.

His work has been quoted or mentioned in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, The Washington Post, NBC News, Time, The New Yorker, HuffPost USA Today, Business Insider, Yahoo, AOL, MarketWatch, The Atlantic, Bloomberg, New York Post, Chicago Tribune, Forbes, The Guardian and many other major publications. McIntyre has been a guest on CNBC, the BBC and television and radio stations across the country.

A magna cum laude graduate of Harvard College, McIntyre also was president of The Harvard Advocate. Founded in 1866, the Advocate is the oldest college publication in the United States.

TheStreet.com, Comps.com and Edgar Online are some of the public companies for which McIntyre served on the board of directors. He was a Vicinity Corporation board member when the company was sold to Microsoft in 2002. He served on the audit committees of some of these companies.

McIntyre has been the CEO of FutureSource, a provider of trading terminals and news to commodities and futures traders. He was president of Switchboard, the online phone directory company. He served as chairman and CEO of On2 Technologies, the video compression company that provided video compression software for Adobe’s Flash. Google bought On2 in 2009.

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