Wired News: One Million Ways to Die:
Comparing official mortality data with the number of Americans who have been killed inside the United States by terrorism since the 1995 bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma reveals that scores of threats are far more likely to kill an American than any terrorist — at least, statistically speaking.
In fact, your appendix is more likely to kill you than al-Qaida is.
With that in mind, here’s a handy ranking of the various dangers confronting America, based on the number of mortalities in each category throughout the 11-year period spanning 1995 through 2005 (extrapolated from best available data).
S E V E R E
Driving off the road: 254,419
Falling: 146,542
Accidental poisoning: 140,327
H I G H
Dying from work: 59,730
Walking down the street: 52,000.
Accidentally drowning: 38,302
E L E V A T E D
Killed by the flu: 19,415
Dying from a hernia: 16,742
G U A R D E D
Accidental firing of a gun: 8,536
Electrocution: 5,171
L O W
Being shot by law enforcement: 3,949
Terrorism: 3147
Carbon monoxide in products: 1,554
(Via BoingBoing.)
One note: by selecting the time frame that they did, they added a lot of additional “other threats” that probably don’t belong there. If they did it over 5 years, or one year, etc. we’d get very different numbers.
Sorry to post this here, but something very weird is going in with Peter David’s blog. A lot of the newer entries (anything after NEVER HAD A DOUBT)are inacessible, resulting in just a blank page, including a few I could get at just fine previously.
Nice to know I’m not the only one having that problem.
Fixed. Thanks for the heads up.
Being shot by law enforcement: 3,949
Terrorism: 3147
Might make one question who the real terrorists are.
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Said with a bemused smile.
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