[OC] Total mortality, maternal mortality and amount poverty by state

Posted by SpaceWestern1442

42 comments
  1. Just every state that keeps voting for the same. The difference will never change.

  2. Now overlay that with amount of republican MAGAts. It won’t be surprising.

  3. How those republican values workin out for ya? ☠️

  4. The states of less government don’t seem to be doing very well for some unknown reason

  5. what does total mortality per 100k mean?? wouldnt it be 100k per 100k for every state??

  6. Didnt know it was this high in the US. On average its 9 deaths per 100 000 in Europe, highest in Cyprus with 68.

  7. Without the Bible Belt the US would be so much better in every stat

  8. So stay away from AR, MS, and AL. Better yet, just avoid the People’s Republic of America entirely.

  9. Hawaii is just showing off with their universal healthcare.

  10. Why is this a divergent color scheme with red/green instead of a single color which fades with low mortality? Green as a color signifies “good” or “desirable.” This is saying that 500+ maternal deaths per 100K is acceptable? A single color (red, for instance) fading into blank/white would avoid this problem and be colorblind friendly. All states would be at least a light light shade of pink because realistically we’ll never get maternal mortality down to zero, but it’d avoid the Hawaii problem here of saying 500 per 100K is acceptable and we should stop there cuz we’ve peaked.

  11. The South is cursed (by right-wing politicians). Move away before you die an early death.

  12. And they want to turn the rest of the country into that..

  13. Should just go ahead and make the color scales go from deep red to deep blue to save everyone the mental leap

  14. Im curious to see what the maternal mortality rates of MT would be if you just removed the reservations in their entirety. Do we have an epidemic of people dying in childbirth. Or is it… well… the reservations again skewing our stats.

  15. I find anything not darkish green disturbing, basically all should be coloured green.

  16. Does anyone know why DC seems like an anomaly here? Poverty line makes a bit of sense I guess, but the mortality rates seem unusual.

  17. Now show the Trump v Biden voting map, pretty much the same result.

  18. Isn’t total mortality 100 percent everywhere by definition.? I think you are missing a qualifier

  19. Post civil war reconstruction was given up on too soon and you can still see the echoes today

  20. God in the Bible Belt moves in mysterious, but surely deadly, ways.

  21. Jesus. That last one really highlights how fucked this nation is. 10-15% below poverty line is a shit ton of people. And that’s the case in the VAST majority of states?? This isn’t going to create the a sustainable future for anyone. I didn’t know it was this bad everywhere.

    It is nice to see that states who allow abortion have lower maternal mortality rates. Perhaps one day that will matter to people in power.

  22. Maternal mortality color scale has a gap from 5-10

  23. There seems to be a common trend between these states. I wonder if it has anything to do with leadership.

  24. When people stop making racial grievance their top political priority it’s gonna be so lit

  25. Some of these I wish they corrected for reservation numbers. For example. South Dakota has a relatively small pop with a relatively large native pop on reservations. Those places have numbers close to their world countries

  26. If democrats are so awful then how come all the republican-run states are always the worst with these stats?

  27. California is always very middle of the pack. The rich areas especially on the coast do well but there is extreme inequality in California, the worst in the nation. The poor in California have it really bad with the high cost of living. Despite what the common belief studies and researchers have found that the majority upwards of 75%+ of the homeless population were California natives. They did not come from other states although some do. It is a homegrown problem. Our education system is also doing pretty bad as well and some of the states in red like Mississippi and Tennessee beat out California in their education. Their students are more likely to be better readers and have better educational outcomes and have better test scores. The common argument against that is that California has a lot of non-English speakers but so do Texas and Florida, in fact they have more non-English speakers, and they do better than California on rankings. The infrastructure in California is also aging and deteriorating fast. The only thing that California has is its economy only being the fourth largest due to Japan’s yen depreciation. It is also is powered mainly by a few extremely wealthy individuals while the average person in California has declining quality of life.

    This is true for a lot of blue states. That along with the fact that liberals from these states are so full of arrogance and contempt for others that they cannot see any problems their states has.

  28. The maternal mortality map would mean a lot more if abortion laws were taken into account.

  29. A pretty clear indication of what conservative one party rule does to a state.

  30. Mortality is 100% everywhere, this map should be one color. Not really clear what they are tracking here

  31. sucks living in a state that has 40-50x higher maternal death rate that the best EU nations. when i hear people say abortion should only be available if the mothers life is at risk im like, ok i agree, so every time?

  32. I’d be interested to know where the maternal mortality numbers are coming from. Several states have been obfuscating their stats due to increase from their abortion bans. Florida and Texas come to mind.

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