Weekly Cumulative All-Cause Mortality by Calendar Year
These charts shows the weekly cumulative excess deaths by calendar year from all-causes for the United States and its states over time.
Colorado reported 48,261 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 41,663. That is an increase of +6,598 deaths (+15.8%).
Colorado reported 50,148 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 42,263. That is an increase of +7,885 deaths (+18.7%).
Colorado reported 48,496 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 43,177. That is an increase of +5,319 deaths (+12.3%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 38,499 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 38,076. That is an increase of +423 deaths (+1.1%).
Colorado reported 13,336 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 11,660. That is an increase of +1,676 deaths (+14.4%).
Colorado reported 15,092 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 11,745. That is an increase of +3,347 deaths (+28.5%).
Colorado reported 13,660 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 11,936. That is an increase of +1,724 deaths (+14.4%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 10,275 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 10,522. That is an increase of -247 deaths (-2.3%).
Colorado reported 34,922 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 29,262. That is an increase of +5,660 deaths (+19.3%).
Colorado reported 35,054 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 29,725. That is an increase of +5,329 deaths (+17.9%).
Colorado reported 34,834 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 30,142. That is an increase of +4,692 deaths (+15.6%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 28,219 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 26,292. That is an increase of +1,927 deaths (+7.3%).
Colorado reported 1,199 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 1,115. That is an increase of +84 deaths (+7.5%).
Colorado reported 1,298 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 1,115. That is an increase of +183 deaths (+16.4%).
Colorado reported 1,296 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 1,126. That is an increase of +170 deaths (+15.1%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 923 deaths for the 45 weeks of year 2023 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 970. That is an increase of -47 deaths (-4.8%).
Colorado reported 3,243 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,714. That is an increase of +529 deaths (+19.5%).
Colorado reported 3,912 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,807. That is an increase of +1,105 deaths (+39.4%).
Colorado reported 3,622 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,924. That is an increase of +698 deaths (+23.9%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 2,775 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,638. That is an increase of +137 deaths (+5.2%).
Colorado reported 8,894 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 7,852. That is an increase of +1,042 deaths (+13.3%).
Colorado reported 9,882 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 7,847. That is an increase of +2,035 deaths (+25.9%).
Colorado reported 8,742 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 7,931. That is an increase of +811 deaths (+10.2%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 6,577 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 6,936. That is an increase of -359 deaths (-5.2%).
Colorado reported 9,329 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 7,980. That is an increase of +1,349 deaths (+16.9%).
Colorado reported 10,193 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 8,267. That is an increase of +1,926 deaths (+23.3%).
Colorado reported 9,626 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 8,571. That is an increase of +1,055 deaths (+12.3%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 7,539 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 7,617. That is an increase of -78 deaths (-1.0%).
Colorado reported 11,204 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 9,185. That is an increase of +2,019 deaths (+22.0%).
Colorado reported 11,585 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 9,360. That is an increase of +2,225 deaths (+23.8%).
Colorado reported 11,620 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 9,405. That is an increase of +2,215 deaths (+23.6%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 9,502 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 8,158. That is an increase of +1,344 deaths (+16.5%).
Colorado reported 14,389 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 11,208. That is an increase of +3,181 deaths (+28.4%).
Colorado reported 13,276 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 11,116. That is an increase of +2,160 deaths (+19.4%).
Colorado reported 13,588 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 11,190. That is an increase of +2,398 deaths (+21.4%).
Year to date, Colorado reported 11,178 deaths for the 46 weeks of year 2023 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 9,698. That is an increase of +1,480 deaths (+15.3%).
These are raw undadjusted numbers as reported by CDC. Excess is calculated by substracting deaths from the baseline. The baseline is calculated as the pre-pandemic average of 2015-2019 adjusted for the linear trend (linear regression). Striked out series can be toggled by clicking on the legend. USMortality uses a projection algorithm to account for the delay in reporting based on up to 8 weeks of previous reports. The figures, are not suitable forcomparison between states, as they do not normalize for differences in population size and age structure.