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Washington

1,053 Gun Deaths in Washington

Based on most recent available finalized data from CDC (2023).

317

HOMICIDES

696

SUICIDES

40

OTHER

45

YOUNG PEOPLE (1-17)

Key Takeaways

  • The overall gun death rate increased by 5% in 2023 compared to 2022, mainly due to an increase in gun suicides. The gun death rate doubled (128%) from 2014 to 2023.    

  • Washington had the 8th highest gun death rate among Hispanic/Latino people in the country in 2023. 

  • Firearms were the second leading cause of death among young people ages 1-17 in 2023. 

  • In 2022, there were at least 43 domestic violence-related homicides in Washington. Two-thirds (67%) were by firearm.

An average of one person killed every 8 hours.

Gun violence costs Washingtonians $10.5 billion annually.

This amounts to $1,345 per person.

Firearm Homicide in Washington

5X

Males were five times as likely to die by gun homicide than females.  

21x

Young Black males ages 15-34 were 21 times as likely to die by gun homicide than their white counterparts. 

6x

Hispanic/Latino males ages 15-34 were six times as likely to die by gun homicide compared to their white counterparts. 

Firearm Suicide in Washington

6X

Males were six times as likely to die by gun suicide than females.  

53%

White males over the age of 34 accounted for 20% of the state’s population but 53% of gun suicide deaths in 2023.  

39%

39% of all gun suicide deaths in 2023 were white males over the age of 54.  

Guns are used in the majority of homicides & suicides.

Sources: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. National Center for Health Statistics. Underlying Cause of Death. Age-adjusted Gun Deaths and Rates per 100,000. WONDER Online Database, 1999-2023; & WISQARS. National Violent Death Reporting System (NVDRS) and Cost of Injury Modules. 2022 

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