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% of Households with Loaded Firearm [plus] Est. # of Youth Living with Loaded Firearms

Est. # of Youth Living with Loaded Firearms divided by Rate of Teen Deaths per 100,000 Population

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RankRegionEst. # of Youth Living with Loaded Firearms÷Rate of Teen Deaths per 100,000 PopulationResult
1Texas434,300.00÷66.006,580.30
2Florida248,430.00÷75.003,312.40
3Georgia228,650.00÷71.003,220.42
4North Carolina168,360.00÷70.002,405.14
5Virginia121,210.00÷57.002,126.49
6New York95,640.00÷45.002,125.33
7Michigan104,160.00÷57.001,827.37
8Indiana111,810.00÷64.001,747.03
9Tennessee136,340.00÷79.001,725.82
10Pennsylvania113,360.00÷67.001,691.94
11Alabama145,560.00÷88.001,654.09
12Ohio83,050.00÷61.001,361.48
13Washington70,710.00÷53.001,334.15
14Arizona108,630.00÷87.001,248.62
15Kentucky94,600.00÷83.001,139.76
16Illinois70,620.00÷62.001,139.03
17Oregon57,990.00÷51.001,137.06
18Louisiana113,360.00÷103.001,100.58
19South Carolina83,610.00÷84.00995.36
20Missouri80,400.00÷84.00957.14
21Oklahoma78,680.00÷90.00874.22
22Mississippi87,350.00÷101.00864.85
23Arkansas80,080.00÷94.00851.91
24Colorado43,300.00÷60.00721.67
25Maryland42,860.00÷66.00649.39
26Wisconsin41,140.00÷64.00642.81
27Minnesota30,560.00÷49.00623.67
28Kansas40,540.00÷66.00614.24
29Idaho30,740.00÷56.00548.93
30New Jersey23,150.00÷45.00514.44
31Utah28,090.00÷56.00501.61
32Nevada36,220.00÷75.00482.93
33Connecticut18,150.00÷43.00422.09
34New Mexico34,850.00÷87.00400.57
35Massachusetts15,680.00÷41.00382.44
36West Virginia27,030.00÷87.00310.69
37Montana22,500.00÷87.00258.62
38Iowa16,100.00÷66.00243.94
39Alaska19,970.00÷83.00240.60
40Nebraska12,070.00÷65.00185.69
41New Hampshire7,750.00÷55.00140.91
42Delaware7,910.00÷58.00136.38
43Wyoming12,640.00÷103.00122.72
44Rhode Island4,720.00÷39.00121.03
45Hawaii4,040.00÷37.00109.19
46South Dakota9,390.00÷96.0097.81
47Maine6,030.00÷63.0095.71
48Vermont4,220.00÷68.0062.06
49North Dakota3,730.00÷80.0046.63
50District of Columbia1,420.00÷173.008.21
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