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Suicide Rate in New York

Death rate for intentional self-harm per 100,000 residents, age-adjusted so states with different age distributions can be compared fairly.

9 per 100K in 2024

#2 of 50 · Top tier (lower is better)

New York is better than the 50-state median (16 per 100K). That's a gap of 8 per 100K.

View interactive chart & trend → See full 50-state ranking →

1999 – 2024 · New York only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About suicide rate

What this measures: Death rate for intentional self-harm per 100,000 residents, age-adjusted so states with different age mixes can be compared.

Why it matters: Suicide is one of the few leading causes of death that often signals failures in mental-health access, gun-storage practices, and economic distress all at once.

Watch out: Small-population states see year-to-year swings driven by single-digit changes in absolute counts. Use multi-year averages for trends.

Recent trend

YearNew YorkUS median
20158 per 100K15 per 100K
20168 per 100K15 per 100K
20178 per 100K16 per 100K
20188 per 100K16 per 100K
20199 per 100K16 per 100K
20208 per 100K16 per 100K
20218 per 100K16 per 100K
20229 per 100K17 per 100K
20239 per 100K16 per 100K
20249 per 100K16 per 100K

New York vs. neighboring states

Same metric (suicide rate), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateSuicide RateNational rank
Vermont 16 per 100K #25 of 50
Massachusetts 9 per 100K #3 of 50
Connecticut 11 per 100K #7 of 50
New Jersey 7 per 100K #1 of 50
Pennsylvania 14 per 100K #12 of 50

How New York compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1New Jersey7 per 100K
#2New York9 per 100K
#3Massachusetts9 per 100K
#4Rhode Island10 per 100K
#5Maryland10 per 100K

Bottom 5

#46Colorado22 per 100K
#47New Mexico25 per 100K
#48Montana28 per 100K
#49Wyoming29 per 100K
#50Alaska30 per 100K

Source and methodology

Source: CDC NCHS, National Vital Statistics System · Direction: lower is better · Unit: per 100K

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