Figure 3.4: The world crude death rate, 2009, and the U.S. crude death rate, 2007. This is calculated as the number of deaths in a given year per thousand population (at a mid-year estimate). The national measures reflect the overall quality of health care in a country as well as episodic drops in population due to events such as war or famine.
(Sources: Statistical Abstract of the United States; The World Bank.)