Total deaths 2026
Total deaths in countries measure the number of individuals who have passed away within a specific timeframe. This statistic is crucial for understanding health trends, mortality rates, and the impact of various factors on population dynamics.
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Rank | ||
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1 | China | 12,145,386.1 persons |
2 | India | 8,278,811.6 persons |
3 | United States | 2,874,530.3 persons |
4 | Nigeria | 2,743,224.8 persons |
5 | Indonesia | 1,946,252 persons |
6 | Russia | 1,616,129 persons |
7 | Pakistan | 1,590,990.5 persons |
8 | Japan | 1,560,568.4 persons |
9 | Brazil | 1,413,845 persons |
10 | Germany | 1,069,463.9 persons |
11 | Congo, Democratic Republic of the | 929,383.4 persons |
12 | Bangladesh | 825,758.1 persons |
13 | Ethiopia | 769,483.3 persons |
14 | Vietnam | 686,302 persons |
15 | Mexico | 685,869.9 persons |
16 | Thailand | 685,767.7 persons |
17 | Philippines | 682,198.6 persons |
18 | United Kingdom | 675,626.2 persons |
19 | Italy | 654,418.6 persons |
20 | France | 607,731.9 persons |
21 | Egypt | 595,263.5 persons |
22 | Turkey | 549,620.5 persons |
23 | South Africa | 540,582.7 persons |
24 | Myanmar | 495,487.8 persons |
25 | Spain | 451,958.2 persons |
26 | Ukraine | 410,900.6 persons |
27 | Tanzania | 401,598.8 persons |
28 | Kenya | 399,364.9 persons |
29 | Iran | 390,941 persons |
30 | Poland | 382,061.3 persons |
31 | South Korea | 375,161.5 persons |
32 | Canada | 326,297.8 persons |
33 | Argentina | 316,084.1 persons |
34 | Sudan | 315,004.2 persons |
35 | North Korea | 269,232.3 persons |
36 | Angola | 261,040.7 persons |
37 | Colombia | 246,856.2 persons |
38 | Côte d'Ivoire | 243,825.9 persons |
39 | Ghana | 243,382.4 persons |
40 | Madagascar | 242,777.7 persons |
41 | Niger | 239,039.1 persons |
42 | Uganda | 237,961.1 persons |
43 | Chad | 233,082.2 persons |
44 | Mozambique | 231,031.4 persons |
45 | Uzbekistan | 225,367.8 persons |
46 | Romania | 224,274.3 persons |
47 | Venezuela | 220,071.7 persons |
48 | Algeria | 217,451.2 persons |
49 | Morocco | 214,533.1 persons |
50 | Afghanistan | 213,986.9 persons |
51 | Taiwan | 212,064.2 persons |
52 | Mali | 210,507.1 persons |
53 | Nepal | 198,194.4 persons |
54 | Cameroon | 198,071.1 persons |
55 | Iraq | 193,677.4 persons |
56 | Burkina Faso | 188,294.2 persons |
57 | Australia | 184,381.4 persons |
58 | Yemen | 181,722.7 persons |
59 | Malaysia | 179,998.3 persons |
60 | Somalia | 179,638.3 persons |
61 | Netherlands | 166,908.2 persons |
62 | Sri Lanka | 163,254.1 persons |
63 | Peru | 144,928.3 persons |
64 | Guinea | 133,909.7 persons |
65 | Syrian Arab Republic | 130,201.4 persons |
66 | Benin | 127,647.6 persons |
67 | South Sudan | 122,327.9 persons |
68 | Chile | 122,154.8 persons |
69 | Greece | 120,560.1 persons |
70 | Zimbabwe | 119,489.5 persons |
71 | Kazakhstan | 118,494.6 persons |
72 | Belgium | 116,107.9 persons |
73 | Hungary | 115,630.9 persons |
74 | Portugal | 114,964.3 persons |
75 | Cambodia | 114,933.5 persons |
76 | Malawi | 110,901 persons |
77 | Belarus | 108,311.3 persons |
78 | Czech Republic | 105,885.8 persons |
79 | Zambia | 103,544 persons |
80 | Senegal | 99,557.7 persons |
81 | Sweden | 97,762.4 persons |
82 | Austria | 95,990.4 persons |
83 | Burundi | 94,290.2 persons |
84 | Cuba | 91,922.8 persons |
85 | Haiti | 88,352.1 persons |
86 | Rwanda | 85,584.6 persons |
87 | Bulgaria | 83,259.4 persons |
88 | Ecuador | 82,820.9 persons |
89 | Saudi Arabia | 78,615 persons |
90 | Serbia | 77,453.4 persons |
91 | Guatemala | 77,325.1 persons |
92 | Switzerland | 76,930.9 persons |
93 | Togo | 73,347 persons |
94 | Sierra Leone | 70,655.2 persons |
95 | Dominican Republic | 70,548.5 persons |
96 | Papua New Guinea | 69,009.6 persons |
97 | Bolivia | 68,683.1 persons |
98 | Tunisia | 66,135 persons |
99 | Azerbaijan | 62,426.6 persons |
100 | Finland | 61,296.9 persons |
101 | China, Hong Kong SAR | 58,093.2 persons |
102 | Denmark | 57,855.8 persons |
103 | Israel | 53,774.5 persons |
104 | Croatia | 52,717.2 persons |
105 | Slovakia | 48,191.9 persons |
106 | Laos | 47,791 persons |
107 | Tajikistan | 47,458.1 persons |
108 | Libya | 47,214 persons |
109 | Honduras | 45,896.1 persons |
110 | Liberia | 45,618.5 persons |
111 | Turkmenistan | 44,897.7 persons |
112 | El Salvador | 44,862.2 persons |
113 | Norway | 44,022.3 persons |
114 | Kyrgyzstan | 41,089.8 persons |
115 | New Zealand | 40,098.2 persons |
116 | Georgia | 39,691.7 persons |
117 | Congo | 39,514.9 persons |
118 | Republic of Moldova | 38,781.3 persons |
119 | Ireland | 37,283 persons |
120 | Lithuania | 37,140.3 persons |
121 | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 35,783.2 persons |
122 | Puerto Rico | 34,544.3 persons |
123 | State of Palestine | 33,245.6 persons |
124 | Jordan | 33,057.8 persons |
125 | Paraguay | 31,625.5 persons |
126 | Uruguay | 30,781.2 persons |
127 | Singapore | 30,652.8 persons |
128 | Lebanon | 30,414.6 persons |
129 | Nicaragua | 27,821.9 persons |
130 | Mauritania | 27,491.2 persons |
131 | Costa Rica | 26,826 persons |
132 | Latvia | 24,417.4 persons |
133 | Armenia | 23,223.6 persons |
134 | Lesotho | 22,773.8 persons |
135 | Jamaica | 21,923.2 persons |
136 | Panama | 21,615.5 persons |
137 | Slovenia | 21,498 persons |
138 | Albania | 21,474.8 persons |
139 | Eritrea | 20,922.5 persons |
140 | Mongolia | 19,266.1 persons |
141 | Gambia | 17,068.1 persons |
142 | North Macedonia | 16,873 persons |
143 | Estonia | 16,078.4 persons |
144 | Namibia | 15,835.9 persons |
145 | Gabon | 15,793.1 persons |
146 | Guinea-Bissau | 15,177.7 persons |
147 | Equatorial Guinea | 15,060.2 persons |
148 | Trinidad and Tobago | 12,888.3 persons |
149 | Botswana | 12,368.4 persons |
150 | Mauritius | 11,057.5 persons |
151 | United Arab Emirates | 9,956.5 persons |
152 | Timor-Leste | 9,950 persons |
153 | Cyprus | 9,561.4 persons |
154 | Oman | 9,193.9 persons |
155 | Kosovo | 9,149.9 persons |
156 | Djibouti | 8,612.7 persons |
157 | Eswatini | 8,388.1 persons |
158 | Fiji | 8,299 persons |
159 | Kuwait | 7,044.1 persons |
160 | Montenegro | 6,521.6 persons |
161 | Comoros | 6,071.8 persons |
162 | Guyana | 5,179 persons |
163 | Luxembourg | 5,121.9 persons |
164 | Bhutan | 4,794.9 persons |
165 | Réunion | 4,783.5 persons |
166 | Central African Republic | 4,763.8 persons |
167 | Malta | 4,202.1 persons |
168 | Solomon Islands | 4,081.3 persons |
169 | Western Sahara | 4,012.3 persons |
170 | Suriname | 3,898.9 persons |
171 | China, Macao SAR | 3,566.4 persons |
172 | Bahrain | 3,345.3 persons |
173 | Qatar | 3,285.8 persons |
174 | Guadeloupe | 3,256.8 persons |
175 | Bahamas | 3,193.3 persons |
176 | Barbados | 2,950.1 persons |
177 | Martinique | 2,929.8 persons |
178 | Iceland | 2,727.1 persons |
179 | Cabo Verde | 2,610.6 persons |
180 | Brunei Darussalam | 2,501.4 persons |
181 | Belize | 1,978.5 persons |
182 | Curaçao | 1,868.7 persons |
183 | New Caledonia | 1,813.7 persons |
184 | Vanuatu | 1,608.6 persons |
185 | French Guiana | 1,394.7 persons |
186 | Saint Lucia | 1,378.6 persons |
187 | Samoa | 1,342.5 persons |
188 | Sao Tome and Principe | 1,284.4 persons |
189 | United States Virgin Islands | 1,264.3 persons |
190 | Guam | 1,161.2 persons |
191 | Jersey | 1,128.9 persons |
192 | Maldives | 1,125.9 persons |
193 | Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 1,097.9 persons |
194 | Grenada | 1,039.9 persons |
195 | Seychelles | 1,031.7 persons |
196 | Aruba | 991.5 persons |
197 | French Polynesia | 954.4 persons |
198 | Kiribati | 922.7 persons |
199 | Isle of Man | 904.4 persons |
200 | Micronesia (Fed. States of) | 878.3 persons |
201 | Mayotte | 815.9 persons |
202 | Dominica | 776.7 persons |
203 | Antigua and Barbuda | 681.6 persons |
204 | Monaco | 680.9 persons |
205 | Tonga | 656.3 persons |
206 | Guernsey | 598.2 persons |
207 | Bermuda | 596 persons |
208 | Greenland | 585.1 persons |
209 | Faroe Islands | 533.9 persons |
210 | Andorra | 496.3 persons |
211 | Saint Kitts and Nevis | 411 persons |
212 | Cayman Islands | 376.3 persons |
213 | Sint Maarten (Dutch part) | 367.4 persons |
214 | American Samoa | 350.8 persons |
215 | Turks and Caicos Islands | 344.6 persons |
216 | Liechtenstein | 320.9 persons |
217 | Bonaire, Sint Eustatius and Saba | 284.7 persons |
218 | San Marino | 257.6 persons |
219 | Marshall Islands | 250.3 persons |
220 | Saint Martin (French part) | 243.8 persons |
221 | Gibraltar | 238.6 persons |
222 | British Virgin Islands | 233.1 persons |
223 | Northern Mariana Islands | 232.4 persons |
224 | Palau | 211.2 persons |
225 | Cook Islands | 132.6 persons |
226 | Anguilla | 103.3 persons |
227 | Wallis and Futuna Islands | 91.7 persons |
228 | Nauru | 91.6 persons |
229 | Saint Helena | 89.9 persons |
230 | Tuvalu | 85.4 persons |
231 | Saint Pierre and Miquelon | 79.9 persons |
232 | Saint Barthélemy | 76.4 persons |
233 | Montserrat | 60.3 persons |
234 | Falkland Islands (Malvinas) | 28.3 persons |
235 | Niue | 27.4 persons |
236 | Tokelau | 15.3 persons |
Analysis: These countries represent the highest values in this dataset, showcasing significant scale and impact on global statistics.
- #236
Tokelau
- #235
Niue
- #234
Falkland Islands (Malvinas)
- #233
Montserrat
- #232
Saint Barthélemy
- #231
Saint Pierre and Miquelon
- #230
Tuvalu
- #229
Saint Helena
- #228
Nauru
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Wallis and Futuna Islands
Context: These countries or territories have the lowest values, often due to geographic size, administrative status, or specific characteristics.
Analysis & Context
The country with the highest Total deaths in 2026 is China, with 12,145,386.10 deaths, while the range spans from 878.30 in Micronesia (Fed. States of) to this maximum. The global average for total deaths across 200 countries is 299,516.64 persons, providing a benchmark for understanding mortality dynamics worldwide.
Demographic Giants and Mortality
The significant disparity in total deaths among countries like China and India compared to smaller nations stems largely from their vast populations. China's figure of 12,145,386.10 deaths and India's 8,278,811.60 reflect their status as the world's most populous countries. High population density and urbanization contribute significantly to these statistics. In contrast, smaller countries such as Micronesia (Fed. States of) and Isle of Man report deaths below 1,000, highlighting the direct correlation between population size and death totals. Beyond mere numbers, these figures indicate the pressure on health systems and the need for robust public health policies.
Economic Factors and Health Outcomes
Economic conditions play a critical role in mortality rates. Countries like United States and Germany, with deaths of 2,874,530.30 and 1,069,463.90 respectively, have advanced healthcare systems, yet still report high death figures due to their large populations and aging demographics. Conversely, Nigeria, with 2,743,224.80 deaths, faces challenges such as limited healthcare access and economic disparities that exacerbate mortality rates. The economic capacity of a nation often dictates its healthcare infrastructure, influencing both mortality and life expectancy.
Year-over-Year Trends and Anomalies
Examining year-over-year changes reveals significant shifts in mortality statistics. India experienced a notable decrease of 1,438,334.40 deaths, a 14.8% reduction, potentially indicating improvements in healthcare or demographic changes. Conversely, China saw an increase of 429,061.10 deaths, reflecting a 3.7% rise, which could be attributed to its aging population. State of Palestine reported a striking 42.0% increase, with 9,831.60 additional deaths, possibly due to geopolitical instability affecting health services. Understanding these trends is crucial for forecasting future healthcare needs and policy planning.
Policy Implications and Future Outlook
The data on total deaths underscores the importance of tailored health policies. Countries with rising death rates, such as Thailand which saw a 4.9% increase, must prioritize healthcare investment and preventive measures. In contrast, nations like Russia and Mexico, which reported decreases of 249,621.00 and 143,193.10 deaths respectively, might focus on sustaining improvements in healthcare delivery. Global health initiatives should consider these dynamics to support countries in reducing preventable deaths and improving overall life expectancy.
In conclusion, the analysis of total deaths in 2026 provides insight into the complex interplay of demographic, economic, and policy factors influencing mortality. As nations strive to enhance their healthcare systems, these statistics serve as a vital tool for measuring progress and identifying areas in need of intervention.
Data Source
United Nations Population Division
The Population Division of the Department of Economic and Social Affairs conducts demographic research, supports intergovernmental processes at the United Nations in the area of population and development, and assists countries in developing their capacity to produce and analyse population data and information. The Division brings population issues to the attention of the international community by highlighting the central role of demographic trends in all aspects of sustainable development. The Division publishes datasets on the world’s population and analyzes global demographic trends.
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