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.
Texas reported 250,917 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 209,050. That is an increase of +41,867 deaths (+20.0%).
Texas reported 270,280 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 212,546. That is an increase of +57,734 deaths (+27.2%).
Texas reported 244,705 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 216,651. That is an increase of +28,054 deaths (+12.9%).
Year to date, Texas reported 142,583 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (all years of age). Expected deaths were 136,797. That is an increase of +5,786 deaths (+4.2%).
Texas reported 74,462 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 61,892. That is an increase of +12,570 deaths (+20.3%).
Texas reported 87,448 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 62,291. That is an increase of +25,157 deaths (+40.4%).
Texas reported 72,477 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 62,929. That is an increase of +9,548 deaths (+15.2%).
Year to date, Texas reported 40,149 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (0-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 39,305. That is an increase of +844 deaths (+2.1%).
Texas reported 176,442 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 144,217. That is an increase of +32,225 deaths (+22.3%).
Texas reported 182,826 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 147,095. That is an increase of +35,731 deaths (+24.3%).
Texas reported 172,187 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 149,223. That is an increase of +22,964 deaths (+15.4%).
Year to date, Texas reported 99,433 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (65+ years of age). Expected deaths were 93,793. That is an increase of +5,640 deaths (+6.0%).
Texas reported 6,369 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 6,015. That is an increase of +354 deaths (+5.9%).
Texas reported 7,054 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 5,974. That is an increase of +1,080 deaths (+18.1%).
Texas reported 7,132 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 5,962. That is an increase of +1,170 deaths (+19.6%).
Year to date, Texas reported 4,065 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (0-24 years of age). Expected deaths were 3,677. That is an increase of +388 deaths (+10.6%).
Texas reported 14,678 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 11,776. That is an increase of +2,902 deaths (+24.6%).
Texas reported 18,757 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 11,991. That is an increase of +6,766 deaths (+56.4%).
Texas reported 15,939 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 12,235. That is an increase of +3,704 deaths (+30.3%).
Year to date, Texas reported 8,852 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (25-44 years of age). Expected deaths were 7,720. That is an increase of +1,132 deaths (+14.7%).
Texas reported 53,415 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 44,140. That is an increase of +9,275 deaths (+21.0%).
Texas reported 61,637 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 44,290. That is an increase of +17,347 deaths (+39.2%).
Texas reported 49,406 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 44,678. That is an increase of +4,728 deaths (+10.6%).
Year to date, Texas reported 27,232 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (45-64 years of age). Expected deaths were 27,865. That is an increase of -633 deaths (-2.3%).
Texas reported 53,283 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 43,485. That is an increase of +9,798 deaths (+22.5%).
Texas reported 59,369 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 45,021. That is an increase of +14,348 deaths (+31.9%).
Texas reported 52,113 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 46,335. That is an increase of +5,778 deaths (+12.5%).
Year to date, Texas reported 29,591 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (65-74 years of age). Expected deaths were 29,326. That is an increase of +265 deaths (+0.9%).
Texas reported 60,111 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 47,824. That is an increase of +12,287 deaths (+25.7%).
Texas reported 62,381 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 48,716. That is an increase of +13,665 deaths (+28.1%).
Texas reported 59,940 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 49,124. That is an increase of +10,816 deaths (+22.0%).
Year to date, Texas reported 34,961 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (75-84 years of age). Expected deaths were 30,674. That is an increase of +4,287 deaths (+14.0%).
Texas reported 63,048 deaths, for the 52 weeks of year 2020 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 48,626. That is an increase of +14,422 deaths (+29.7%).
Texas reported 61,076 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2021 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 48,208. That is an increase of +12,868 deaths (+26.7%).
Texas reported 60,134 deaths for the 52 weeks of year 2022 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 48,443. That is an increase of +11,691 deaths (+24.1%).
Year to date, Texas reported 34,881 deaths for the 32 weeks of year 2023 (85+ years of age). Expected deaths were 30,360. That is an increase of +4,521 deaths (+14.9%).
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.