The Spanish-American War Statistics

The Spanish-American War Statistics

By the Numbers

Presidential Elections

Election of 1896: Republican William McKinley defeats Democratic candidate William J. Bryan with an Electoral College majority of 271. McKinley wins 7,102,246 popular votes out of 13.6 million votes.

Election of 1900: William McKinley wins reelection, defeating his two-time Democratic candidate William J. Bryan with an Electoral College majority of 292. McKinley wins 7,218,491 popular votes of 13.8 million votes.6

The Population During the War

Total U.S. population in 1890: 62,622,250
Total U.S. population in 1900: 75,994,5752

Percent of total American population who served in the Spanish-American War: 0.4%
Total number of people who served in the Spanish-American War: 306,760

Total number of deaths: 2446
Total number of wounded: 16623

Per Capita Income for Americans (in 1996 Dollars)

1891: $3,841
1892: $3,829
1893: $3,617 (Financial Panic and depression until 1897)
1894: $3,351
1895: $3,803
1896: $3,686
1897: $3,830
1902: $4,5564