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  1. In 2020, the average age of death in the US was 73.7 years old, a decrease of 0.09% from 2019's age of death of 73.8 years. Average age of death By ethnicity By race Table Explorer. Download Data.

  2. List of U.S. states and territories by life expectancy. Remaining life expectancy is the expected remaining number of years of life as a function of current age. [1] Life expectancy at birth is indicated above the "0" current age. Life expectancy in the US states in 2019 [2]

    State
    2019(overall)
    2019(males)
    2019(females)
    US on average
    78.8
    76.3
    81.4
    80.9
    78.4
    83.3
    80.9
    78.0
    83.9
    80.7
    78.2
    83.1
    • Heart Disease. According to the most recent report from the NCHS, heart disease (otherwise known as coronary artery disease) killed 695,547 people in the United States in 2021.
    • Cancer. According to the NCHS, 605,213 people died of cancer in the United States in 2021. Though the cancer rate declined more among males than females (30% vs. 25%), the actual number of deaths is 19% higher in males, mainly from lung, prostate, pancreatic, and colon cancer.
    • Unintentional Death. While heart disease, cancer, and stroke are largely aging-related, unintentional death is more common in adults under 65—and is, in fact, the leading cause of death in people under 45.
    • COVID-19. While COVID-19 may not kill as many people as it did during the height of the pandemic, it is still a major cause of concern for older adults.
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    With rare exceptions, life expectancy has been on the rise in the US: it was 47 years in 1900, 68 years in 1950, and by 2019 it had risen to nearly 79 years. But it fell to 77 in 2020 and dropped further, to just over 76, in 2021. That's the largest decrease over a two-year span since the 1920s. Yet life expectancy figures represent averages totale...

    COVID-19, drug overdoses, and accidental injury accounted for about two-thirds of the decline in life expectancy, according to the 2022 report. Other reasons included heart and liver disease and suicides. The drop in life expectancy would have been even greater if not for a bit of good news: decreasesin deaths from chronic lung disease, pneumonia, ...

    Some groups experienced much bigger drops in life expectancy over the last two years than others: 1. 6.6 years for the American Indian/Alaska Native population 2. 4.2 years for Hispanic Americans 3. 4.0 years for Black Americans 4. 2.4 years for white Americans 5. 2.1 years for Asian Americans. The social determinants of healthlikely explain a lot ...

    Life expectancy is only one measure of health. Other measures, such as infant mortality, maternal mortality, vaccination and cancer screening rates, and years of healthy life lived are not directly captured by reports on life expectancy. Still, it's striking — and disappointing — that after decades of increasing life expectancy, and at a time when ...

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  4. Jan 30, 2024 · This difference increased to 5.8 years in 2021 in the U.S. and 4.6 years in comparable countries due to COVID-19. Despite the partial rebound in U.S. life expectancy in 2022, the life expectancy gap between women and men only dropped to 5.4 years while the average gap in comparable countries declined to 4.4 years.

  5. Life expectancy tells us the average number of years of life a person who has attained a given age can expect to live. Life expectancy estimates from the National Center for Health Statistics provide a reliable snapshot of population health and mortality in the United States.

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