Age-adjusted Unintentional Injury Rates by 12-Month Ending with Quarter
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1

Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.


Unintentional Injury Deaths & Age-adjusted Rates by Twelve Months Ending with Quarter,
Michigan Residents,
2008-2021 & Provisional 2022 Q1 to 2023 Q1
Ending
Quarter
Michigan
Number of Deaths Age-adjusted Rate
2023 Q1 5,246 48.4 1.4
2022 Q4 6,022 55.8 1.5
2022 Q3 6,221 57.6 1.5
2022 Q2 6,468 60.3 1.5
2022 Q1 6,609 62.0 1.5
2021 Q4 6,568 61.8 1.5
2021 Q3 6,431 60.8 1.5
2021 Q2 6,317 59.5 1.5
2021 Q1 6,271 59.1 1.5
2020 Q4 6,044 56.5 1.5
2020 Q3 5,898 54.9 1.4
2020 Q2 5,671 52.4 1.4
2020 Q1 5,362 49.2 1.4
2019 Q4 5,346 49.3 1.4
2019 Q3 5,265 48.8 1.4
2019 Q2 5,314 49.6 1.4
2019 Q1 5,366 50.2 1.4
2018 Q4 5,564 52.1 1.4
2018 Q3 5,681 53.4 1.4
2018 Q2 5,715 53.6 1.4
2018 Q1 5,746 54.0 1.4
2017 Q4 5,717 53.9 1.4
2017 Q3 5,793 54.8 1.5
2017 Q2 5,707 54.1 1.5
2017 Q1 5,560 52.7 1.4
2016 Q4 5,347 50.8 1.4
2016 Q3 4,971 46.9 1.3
2016 Q2 4,744 44.8 1.3
2016 Q1 4,700 44.5 1.3
2015 Q4 4,576 43.2 1.3
2015 Q3 4,569 43.3 1.3
2015 Q2 4,592 43.5 1.3
2015 Q1 4,446 41.9 1.3
2014 Q4 4,373 41.2 1.3
2014 Q3 4,334 40.8 1.2
2014 Q2 4,277 40.4 1.2
2014 Q1 4,187 39.7 1.2
2013 Q4 4,194 39.8 1.2
2013 Q3 4,024 38.3 1.2
2013 Q2 3,905 37.2 1.2
2013 Q1 3,929 37.6 1.2
2012 Q4 3,804 36.6 1.2
2012 Q3 3,891 37.5 1.2
2012 Q2 3,929 37.9 1.2
2012 Q1 3,910 37.7 1.2
2011 Q4 3,890 37.5 1.2
2011 Q3 3,857 37.1 1.2
2011 Q2 3,851 37.1 1.2
2011 Q1 3,777 36.3 1.2
2010 Q4 3,758 36.1 1.2
2010 Q3 3,672 35.4 1.2
2010 Q2 3,590 34.6 1.1
2010 Q1 3,599 34.8 1.2
2009 Q4 3,671 35.7 1.2
2009 Q3 3,711 36.0 1.2
2009 Q2 3,685 35.7 1.2
2009 Q1 3,714 36.0 1.2
2008 Q4 3,679 35.6 1.2
2008 Q3 3,698 35.8 1.2
2008 Q2 3,715 36.0 1.2
2008 Q1 3,709 35.9 1.2

Note: Rates are per 100,000. Computed by the direct method, using as the standard population the age distribution of the total population of the United States for the year 2000. The true rate lies between the lower and upper bounds of the interval with 95% statistical confidence.