Strengths
- Low premature death rate
- Low prevalence of multiple chronic conditions
- Low occupational fatality rate
Challenges
- Low prevalence of high school completion
- High income inequality
- High percentage of housing with lead risk
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Measures Impacting a State's Rank
New York’s 2023 Annual Report Ranking: #27Adjust My Rank
Top Positive Impact
New YorkNegative Impact
New York-0.280
38
-0.105
41
0.288
20
0.317
16
0.272
17
0.079
27
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Homicide in New York
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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