How many people die by suicide in Wyoming each year?
Data updated July 19, 2024
About 155 suicides in 2022. In other words, there were about 25.6 suicides for every 100,000 people in Wyoming. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention explain that suicide can be caused by a range of factors, that exist at the individual, relationship, community and societal levels.
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In 2022,
155
people died by suicide
In 2022,
25.6
people died by suicide per 100,000
The rate of suicide in Wyoming has varied over time. This change is reflected in a 23.1% increase in suicides per 100,000 people over the past 20 years. The risk of suicide varies by age, so analyzing suicides with an age-adjusted rate, which accounts for these factors, provides a clearer understanding of trends over time.
The suicide rate in Wyoming has increased by 23.1% over the past 20 years.
Age-adjusted deaths per 100,000 people
In 2022, Wyoming had an age-adjusted suicide rate of 25.6. This represents a 23.1% increase compared to 20 years earlier. This change in rate is 7.2 percentage points less than the 30.3% increase from the United States during that same period.
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Race is one demographic that affects risk of suicide. In Wyoming, American Indian or Alaska Native people are at the highest risk. From 2018 to 2022, the suicide rate for this group was 42.2 per 100,000 people.
In Wyoming, American Indian or Alaska Native people died by suicide at a higher rate than any other race.
Age-adjusted deaths per 100,000 people between 2018-2022
Age is also a suicide risk factor. In Wyoming, the highest risk occurs between the ages of 80 and 84, when the rate of suicide was 44.4 per 100,000 people. When compared to the national suicide rate during the same period (2018-2022), Wyoming’s rate of suicide was 120% higher.
Risk of suicide peaks between the ages of 80-84 years
Deaths per 100,000 people between 2018-2022
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Methodology
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The analysis was generated with the help of AI and reviewed by USAFacts for accuracy.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
National Center for Health Statistics