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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]
This is a list of Indian states by life expectancy at birth. The figures come from the Human Development Index Report, published in 2011, by United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) India [4] and Sample Registration Survey (SRS) based life table 2010–14.
A ranking of life expectancy by state from the CDC. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us
Life expectancy by race in each state in 2018 State All Races White Hispanic Black Asian American Indian and Alaska Native United States: 78.7: 78.6: 82.0: 75.0: 86.3: 77.4 Alabama: 75.4 76.0 79.1 72.9 80.2 78.7 Alaska: 78.8 80.0 80.9 79.0 87.1 70.5 Arizona: 79.9 80.0 81.0 76.8 87.0 71.8 Arkansas: 75.9 76.0 79.2 72.8 80.6 78.4 California
The long and short of it is that life expectancy varies by state. Here's how long men and women can expect to live throughout the United States.
At the opposite end of the spectrum, residents of West Virginia and Mississippi had the nation’s lowest life expectancy at about 74. Overall, Americans are expected to live 78.8 years. The ...
United States Life expectancy from 1990 to 2021 in the US, UK, Netherlands, and Austria. In 2022, the life expectancy was 77.5 in the United States, a decline from 2014, but an increase from 2021. Starting from the 1950s, American life expectancy has not only been lower than its high-income peers (which currently all have life expectancies ...
It found that eight states and Washington, D.C., saw life expectancy fall by more than two years from 2019 to 2020. That list includes New Jersey, Texas and Louisiana. New York saw the sharpest...
Counties with the longest life expectancy are located in 21 states: Colorado (11); California and Iowa (5); Nebraska (4); North Dakota, Virginia, and Minnesota (3); Alaska, New York, and New Jersey (2), and Texas, New Mexico, Wyoming, Florida, Michigan, South Dakota, Idaho, Maryland, Utah, Wisconsin, and Oregon (one each).
Life expectancy declined in the US and around the world due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as an increase in accidental deaths.