Statistics About Diabetes | ADA (original) (raw)

Overall numbers

Diabetes in youth

Diabetes by race/ethnicity

The rates of diagnosed diabetes in adults by race/ethnic background are:

The breakdown among Asian American adults:

The breakdown among Hispanic adults:

Deaths

Diabetes was the eighth leading cause of death in the United States in 2021 based on the 103,294 death certificates in which diabetes was listed as the underlying cause of death. In 2021, diabetes was mentioned as a cause of death in a total of 399,401 certificates.

Cost of diabetes

Updated November 2, 2023

$412.9 billion: Total cost of diagnosed diabetes in the United States in 2022

$306.6 billion was for direct medical costs

$106.3 billion was in indirect costs

After adjusting for population age and sex differences, average medical expenditures among people with diagnosed diabetes were 2.6 times higher than what expenditures would be in the absence of diabetes.

Read more about the results of our study "Economic Costs of Diabetes in the U.S. in 2022."

Explore our infographic "The Staggering Cost of Diabetes” to uncover the massive financial impact of diabetes.

For additional information

For additional information, read the CDC National Diabetes Statistics Report.