I thought you were intelligent enough to look it up .... but what do I know. What I posted was a copy & paste.
Death by stabbing is a tragically common occurrence in the world today. It is one of the leading causes of violent deaths, ranking in the top three alongside shootings and beatings. In 2018, stabbing accounted for over 10% of all homicides worldwide. The majority of these fatalities occurred in...
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I'm having trouble coming up with your number with your own source.
I did a quick google search for the population of the US and came up with 336,000,000. That's probably pretty close, so let's go with that.
From your own source, the stabbing death rate in the US is 0.6 per 100,000 people. Great. Now lets scale that up using grade school math:
If we have .6 per 100,000 then multiply both by 10 to get 6 people per 1,000,000 right?
That yields 60 people per 10,000,000 by the same math. And 600 people per 100,000,000. Then we can multiply both by 3 to get 1800 per 300,000,000...
So 1800 per 300,000,000 people. Now we have another 36 million folks in the country. We know from the above math that we have 6 people per 1,000,000 then we can multiply by 36 to get an additional 216 people stabbed for the 36,000,000 folks.
By my math that's 1800+216 people or 2016 people last year for the whole US. Am I doing that wrong? Because your numbers seem off by a factor of 10.
I also looked up the violent death rate in the US for 2020 (the last year data is available) from the CDC and got 3168 (that's higher than your source, but it's also the Covid year). Your numbers appear WAY off.
Use the CDC WISQARS data visualization tools to view fatal and non fatal injury data.
wisqars.cdc.gov