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California
701,669
Texas
449,631
New York
342,280
Florida
329,131
Pennsylvania
228,572
Illinois
223,353
Ohio
185,315
Georgia
174,612
Michigan
164,360
New Jersey
157,245
North Carolina
155,953
Virginia
155,557
Massachusetts
129,168
Arizona
119,924
Washington
119,815
Indiana
111,067
Tennessee
106,083
Maryland
98,200
Wisconsin
97,977
Minnesota
97,881
Missouri
97,377
Colorado
96,917
Alabama
78,072
South Carolina
75,985
Oregon
72,727
Kentucky
71,791
Louisiana
68,819
Connecticut
65,337
Oklahoma
61,672
Iowa
53,243
Nevada
51,799
Utah
48,818
Kansas
46,863
Mississippi
45,911
Arkansas
45,569
Nebraska
31,417
New Mexico
31,207
West Virginia
29,083
Idaho
27,094
Maine
23,910
New Hampshire
23,442
Hawaii
22,797
Rhode Island
18,472
Montana
16,969
Delaware
16,683
South Dakota
12,830
Alaska
12,000
District of Columbia
11,700
North Dakota
11,501
Vermont
10,435
Wyoming
9,758

Autism Rates by State 2024

Autism Rates by State 2024

Autism, or autism spectrum disorder (ASD), is a developmental disability characterized by challenges with social skills, speech, non-verbal communication, and repetitive behaviors. Typically, there is nothing visually that sets people with ASD apart from anyone else; however, people with ASD may learn, interact, behave, and communicate in ways that are different from most people.

The reason that autism is also called autism spectrum disorder is that the disability occurs on a spectrum, with the range and severity of symptoms varying widely. Children or adults with autism might:

  • Avoid contact and want to be alone
  • Have trouble understanding other people’s emotions or talking about their own feelings
  • Be unaware when people talk to them
  • Have trouble expressing their needs using typical words
  • Have trouble adapting when a routine changes
  • Not look at objects when another person points to them
  • Have unusual reactions to the way things smell, taste, feel, look, or sound

Diagnosing autism can be difficult since there is no medical test that can determine the disorder. Autism, however, can sometimes be detected at 18 months or younger and by age two, an experienced professional can usually provide a reliable diagnosis. Early recognition, as well as behavioral, educational, and family therapies, may reduce symptoms and support development and learning.

ASD occurs in all racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic groups. ASD is four times more common among boys than among girls. There are several environmental, biological, and genetic factors that make a child more likely to have an ASD, including:

  • Children born to older parents
  • Children with a sibling who has ASD
  • The prescription drugs valproic acid and thalidomide have been linked with a higher risk of ASD if taken during pregnancy
  • ASD tends to occur more often in people who have certain genetic or chromosomal conditions.

According to the CDC’s Autism and Developmental Disabilities Monitoring (ADDM) Network, about 1 in 59 children has been identified with ASD.

The estimated state-level prevalence of autistic adults varies from about 1.97% in Louisiana to 2.42% in Massachusetts. South Carolina is the only other state with a low prevalence below 2%. Other states with a high prevalence above 2.3% are New Jersey, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Minnesota, California, Connecticut, and Virginia.

Autism Rates by State 2024

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State
Cases Adults 18-84
Cases Females 18-84
Cases Males 18-84
Prevalence in Adults
Prevalence in Females
Prevalence in Males
Massachusetts129,16825,678103,4902.42%0.93%4.01%
Virginia155,55732,011123,5462.41%0.97%3.91%
Connecticut65,33711,79953,5382.37%0.84%3.99%
California701,669137,645564,0242.36%0.92%3.82%
Minnesota97,88119,32878,5542.35%0.93%3.79%
Pennsylvania228,57243,191185,3822.33%0.86%3.87%
Illinois223,35344,364178,9882.32%0.9%3.79%
New Jersey157,24530,829126,4162.3%0.88%3.81%
Arizona119,92422,27497,6502.29%0.84%3.76%
Colorado96,91719,45477,4632.28%0.92%3.61%
Iowa53,2439,82243,4212.28%0.84%3.73%
Maine23,9104,68519,2252.28%0.87%3.75%
Nevada51,7999,86341,9352.28%0.87%3.69%
Oregon72,72713,17059,5572.28%0.82%3.78%
Utah48,8189,96838,8502.28%0.93%3.63%
Delaware16,6833,21213,4712.26%0.84%3.8%
Wyoming9,7581,9437,8152.26%0.92%3.53%
Georgia174,61235,043139,5692.25%0.87%3.72%
New York342,28072,438269,8422.25%0.92%3.67%
Indiana111,06722,49288,5752.24%0.89%3.63%
Nebraska31,4175,77425,6422.24%0.82%3.67%
Rhode Island18,4723,62814,8442.24%0.85%3.71%
Wisconsin97,97718,24479,7332.23%0.83%3.65%
New Hampshire23,4424,72218,7202.22%0.89%3.58%
Alaska12,0002,2759,7252.19%0.88%3.36%
Kansas46,8638,84838,0152.19%0.83%3.57%
Texas449,63190,422359,2092.19%0.87%3.53%
Idaho27,0945,24121,8532.18%0.84%3.51%
Michigan164,36032,847131,5132.17%0.85%3.54%
Maryland98,20021,09777,1032.14%0.89%3.49%
Kentucky71,79113,10958,6822.13%0.77%3.56%
Oklahoma61,67211,75249,9202.13%0.8%3.49%
Washington119,81522,14697,6692.13%0.79%3.47%
Alabama78,07215,07263,0002.12%0.79%3.55%
Missouri97,37719,17778,2002.12%0.82%3.48%
Montana16,9693,43013,5382.12%0.87%3.36%
Vermont10,4352,0878,3482.12%0.84%3.44%
Hawaii22,7974,59218,2052.11%0.86%3.34%
Ohio185,31537,205148,1102.11%0.83%3.45%
District of Columbia11,7002,4709,2302.1%0.84%3.52%
Tennessee106,08320,30685,7772.08%0.77%3.48%
Mississippi45,9118,84237,0692.07%0.77%3.48%
West Virginia29,0835,91023,1732.07%0.83%3.33%
North Dakota11,5012,1299,3722.05%0.79%3.22%
Arkansas45,5698,23037,3392.03%0.72%3.41%
Florida329,13169,038260,0932.03%0.83%3.3%
South Dakota12,8302,64510,1852.02%0.85%3.17%
New Mexico31,2076,21524,9922%0.79%3.25%
North Carolina155,95333,070122,8832%0.82%3.26%
South Carolina75,98516,60959,3761.98%0.84%3.22%
Louisiana68,81913,97954,8401.97%0.78%3.23%
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Autism Rates by State 2024

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