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New CDC Report Tracks US Mortality Trends

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  • Kathryn Wighton

  • July 13, 2026

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Clinical Report: New CDC Report Tracks US Mortality Trends

Overview

The US age-adjusted death rate reached a record low of 689.2 per 100,000 in 2025, a 4.6% decrease from 2024, according to provisional mortality data from the CDC. Heart disease remained the leading cause of death, with notable increases in mortality from cancer and unintentional injuries.

Background

Understanding mortality trends is crucial for public health planning and resource allocation. The CDC's report provides insights into the leading causes of death and demographic variations in mortality rates. Tracking these trends helps identify areas for intervention and prevention strategies.

Data Highlights

YearTotal DeathsAge-Adjusted Death Rate
20243,072,666722.1
20253,094,593689.2

Key Findings

  • The overall age-adjusted mortality rate in 2025 was 689.2 deaths per 100,000 population.
  • Heart disease accounted for 694,708 deaths, remaining the leading cause of death.
  • Cancer was the second leading cause, with 622,832 deaths reported.
  • Age-adjusted mortality rates decreased across all age groups.
  • Suicide fell from the 10th leading cause of death in 2024 to the 11th in 2025.
  • Mortality rates increased among American Indian and Alaska Native people and Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander people.

Conclusion

Provisional data from the CDC indicates trends in overall mortality rates, although certain populations are experiencing increases in mortality.

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