
Gun Deaths by State: States With Most Fatalities
Texas leads the U.S. with 4,630 gun deaths in 2022. Explore the latest data on fatalities and death rates for all 50 states and what drives these numbers.
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Texas leads the U.S. with 4,630 gun deaths in 2022. Explore the latest data on fatalities and death rates for all 50 states and what drives these numbers.
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