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.
Ohio reported 142,211 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 127,361. That is an increase of +14,850 deaths (+11.7%).
Ohio reported 146,964 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 128,758. That is an increase of +18,206 deaths (+14.1%).
Ohio reported 137,625 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 130,513. That is an increase of +7,112 deaths (+5.4%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 50,533 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 53,310. That is an increase of -2,777 deaths (-5.2%).
Ohio reported 35,909 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 33,229. That is an increase of +2,680 deaths (+8.1%).
Ohio reported 40,329 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 33,316. That is an increase of +7,013 deaths (+21.0%).
Ohio reported 35,365 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 33,520. That is an increase of +1,845 deaths (+5.5%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 12,464 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 13,208. That is an increase of -744 deaths (-5.6%).
Ohio reported 106,301 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 92,029. That is an increase of +14,272 deaths (+15.5%).
Ohio reported 106,635 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 93,131. That is an increase of +13,504 deaths (+14.5%).
Ohio reported 102,260 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 94,189. That is an increase of +8,071 deaths (+8.6%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 37,966 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 38,764. That is an increase of -798 deaths (-2.1%).
Ohio reported 2,635 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,558. That is an increase of +77 deaths (+3.0%).
Ohio reported 2,715 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,514. That is an increase of +201 deaths (+8.0%).
Ohio reported 2,661 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,475. That is an increase of +186 deaths (+7.5%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 951 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 919. That is an increase of +32 deaths (+3.5%).
Ohio reported 7,356 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 6,771. That is an increase of +585 deaths (+8.6%).
Ohio reported 8,382 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 6,940. That is an increase of +1,442 deaths (+20.8%).
Ohio reported 7,240 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 7,098. That is an increase of +142 deaths (+2.0%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 2,587 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 2,714. That is an increase of -127 deaths (-4.7%).
Ohio reported 25,918 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 23,840. That is an increase of +2,078 deaths (+8.7%).
Ohio reported 29,232 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 23,710. That is an increase of +5,522 deaths (+23.3%).
Ohio reported 25,464 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 23,838. That is an increase of +1,626 deaths (+6.8%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 8,926 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 9,533. That is an increase of -607 deaths (-6.4%).
Ohio reported 28,354 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 25,479. That is an increase of +2,875 deaths (+11.3%).
Ohio reported 31,578 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 26,375. That is an increase of +5,203 deaths (+19.7%).
Ohio reported 29,365 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 27,240. That is an increase of +2,125 deaths (+7.8%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 10,595 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 11,196. That is an increase of -601 deaths (-5.4%).
Ohio reported 34,767 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 29,178. That is an increase of +5,589 deaths (+19.2%).
Ohio reported 35,087 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 29,357. That is an increase of +5,730 deaths (+19.5%).
Ohio reported 34,414 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 29,422. That is an increase of +4,992 deaths (+17.0%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 12,776 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 11,957. That is an increase of +819 deaths (+6.8%).
Ohio reported 43,180 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 34,441. That is an increase of +8,739 deaths (+25.4%).
Ohio reported 39,970 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 33,959. That is an increase of +6,011 deaths (+17.7%).
Ohio reported 38,481 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 34,017. That is an increase of +4,464 deaths (+13.1%).
Year to date, Ohio reported 14,595 deaths for the 20 weeks of year 2023 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 14,102. That is an increase of +493 deaths (+3.5%).
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.