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IMPORTANCE: Interactions between race and county-level factors associated with mortality, such as employment, education, income, and population density, are understudied among Asian American and Pacific Islander populations. OBJECTIVE: To compare all-cause, cancer, and heart disease mortality rates between Pacific Islander and Asian American adults across county-level factors. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This cross-sectional study examined National Center for Health Statistics death certificate data on non-Hispanic Asian American and Pacific Islander adults (aged 20-84 years) between January 1, 2018, and December 31, 2020. County-level socioeconomic data were obtained from the American Community Survey, and population density was determined using Rural-Urban Continuum Codes. Analyses were conducted between August 1, 2023, and September 4, 2024. EXPOSURES: County-level unemployment, educational attainment, median household income, and population density. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Age-standardized all-cause, cancer, and heart disease mortality rates and mortality rate ratios (MRRs), comparing Pacific Islander with Asian American individuals by sex and age. Interactions between race and county-level factors associated with MRRs were evaluated using P value for trend across county-level factors. RESULTS: During 2018 to 2020, 43 221 696 Asian American and 1 281 221 Pacific Islander adults resided in the US. A total of 148 939 Asian American individuals (16.7% aged 20-54 years, 17.2% aged 55-64 years, and 66.1% aged ≥65 years; 57.5% male) and 9628 Pacific Islander individuals (29.9% aged 20-54 years, 23.0% aged 55-64 years, and 47.1% aged ≥65 years; 57.2% male) died of any cause. Across all county-level factors, Pacific Islander adults had elevated all-cause, cancer, and heart disease mortality rates compared with Asian American adults (female: MRR range from 1.82 [95% CI, 1.67-1.98] for population |