Number of deaths due to injury per 100,000 children ages 1-19
Ohio’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #36Adjust My Rank
United States’s 2023 Annual Ranking: #nullAdjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
OhioNegative Impact
Ohio-0.005
32
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•
16.4
27
8.6
34
3.5
9
$153
37
•
•
51
26
1.4%
2
40.2%
32
8.2%
21
$37,932
35
13.7%
39
3.7%
19
11.5%
35
67.3%
28
35.1
30
4.70
30
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•
34.5%
10
91.8%
21
84.4%
28
•
•
15.9%
29
92.3%
31
70
40
24.3%
27
59.0%
27
0.172
32
•
•
8.4
36
2.2
36
100.0%
1
92.7%
9
•
•
1
29
4.4%
4
3.6%
44
7.4
15
•
•
74.8%
33
38.5%
10
23.7%
43
12.8%
12
14.5%
19
-0.022
25
•
•
9.8%
21
•
•
57.6
34
344.0
21
253.1
21
5.9%
15
•
•
55.3%
28
70.6%
32
61.1%
28
64.4%
29
•
•
67.9%
37
44.3%
31
62.7%
26
•
•
85.4%
15
3,022
36
-0.651
40
•
•
20.9%
35
7.3%
25
25.1%
35
•
•
479.8
25
7.0%
44
15.5
31
•
•
38.5%
42
•
•
8.8%
37
17.1%
45
-0.494
43
•
•
46.7
44
19.5%
37
18.3%
46
14.6%
27
15.0
18
•
•
11,012
38
1.5
25
•
•
13.9%
38
48.9%
33
8.7%
29
2.0
24
14.6%
43
31.3%
42
11.4%
39
9.1%
39
11.2%
42
4.7%
49
9.5%
45
25.0%
40
13.1%
40
•
•
35.6%
38
35.5%
23
38.1%
44
-0.241
36
•
•
11,756,058
•
21.8%
•
59.8%
•
18.4%
•
22.2%
•
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