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  1. Jun 23, 2023 · Setting aside infant and child mortality, the average lifespan for women and men of the mid-Victorian era was 73 and 75 respectively. By comparison, in 2021, the average life expectancy for females in the United States was 79 while the average life expectancy for males was 73.

  2. This indicates that many people died before reaching the age of five, thus significantly lowering the statistical average. The base graph that follows shows (in ten-year intervals) the average life expectancy for all Americans born from 1850 through 2000.

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  4. A white American ten-year old boy born in the early 1880s could expect to live to age 48 and to grow to 169cm, a short, stunted life compared to that of his counterparts born at the time of the American Revolution or after the 1920s (see Panel A of Figure 1 ).

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  5. In just 40 years, from 1870 to 1910, average life expectancy had thus increased by almost five times more than in the period from 1770 to 1870. From 1950 onwards, a steady increase can be seen, slowed down only in a few years. Whereas in 1950 the average age at death was 45.7 years, in 2019 this figure is 72.6 years.

  6. The average age of death in 1867 was 26.8 years compared to 77.4 in 1980. In 1867, consumption (tuberculosis) claimed the lives of 18; childhood diseases, 8; childbirth, 4; and typhoid fever, 5. These causes of death were nonexistent in the 1980 sampling.

  7. Data in the 2010 columns comes from Health Data. [11] Overall, life expectancy at birth in Hawaii, Washington, California, and New York (state) are among the longest in the nation, while life expectancy at birth in Mississippi, American Samoa, and West Virginia are among the shortest in the nation.

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