Strengths
- High voter participation
- Low prevalence of insufficient sleep
- Low prevalence of physical inactivity
Challenges
- High prevalence of frequent mental distress
- High prevalence of non-medical drug use
- High levels of air pollution
Highlights
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Measures Impacting a State's Rank
Oregon’s 2023 Annual Report Ranking: #21Adjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
OregonNegative Impact
Oregon0.268
22
•
•
15.5
23
4.3
15
3.8
15
$183
28
•
•
48
20
3.0%
37
38.9%
16
8.4%
23
$42,474
17
12.0%
22
4.3%
29
11.2%
29
62.8%
44
42.7
41
4.62
26
•
•
28.0%
44
91.6%
23
82.6%
38
•
•
15.4%
23
94.3%
8
65
25
28.0%
16
72.1%
1
-0.275
48
•
•
9.8
46
2.1
31
100.0%
1
26.4%
48
•
•
3
13
25.6%
19
67.7%
5
7.2
13
•
•
64.1%
5
34.8%
43
15.3%
25
18.0%
43
26.8%
42
0.445
16
•
•
9.1%
16
•
•
75.6
8
705.5
3
224.9
34
6.0%
17
•
•
55.5%
27
71.0%
29
61.3%
27
66.2%
21
•
•
70.8%
24
45.6%
25
65.6%
22
•
•
84.0%
23
1,723
6
0.568
11
•
•
24.9%
12
6.5%
33
19.0%
4
•
•
367.3
10
6.2%
34
9.5
10
•
•
30.9%
5
•
•
6.9%
15
12.4%
17
0.127
26
•
•
27.1
16
20.1%
40
17.8%
43
18.4%
43
20.5
36
•
•
8,227
16
1.4
20
•
•
12.4%
24
48.5%
34
6.9%
4
1.8
11
11.9%
32
28.2%
29
11.5%
40
9.1%
39
9.7%
34
3.6%
27
6.6%
20
24.0%
36
10.3%
14
•
•
30.9%
16
32.6%
9
30.9%
12
0.265
21
•
•
4,240,137
•
19.7%
•
61.0%
•
19.2%
•
18.7%
•
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Homicide in Oregon
Number of deaths due to injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill per 100,000 population
Number of deaths due to injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill per 100,000 population
Homicide in the United States
Number of deaths due to injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill per 100,000 population
Homicide
Number of deaths due to injuries inflicted by another person with intent to injure or kill per 100,000 population
<= 3.5
3.6 - 5.4
5.5 - 7.7
7.8 - 10.7
>= 10.8
Data from CDC WONDER, Multiple Cause of Death Files, 2020-2021
<= 3.5
3.6 - 5.4
5.5 - 7.7
7.8 - 10.7
>= 10.8
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