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Adults Under Age 65 Driving Decline in U.S. Life Expectancy

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Dec 23, 2019
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A major new analysis of the past six decades of mortality data paints a bleak picture of declining life expectancy in America. Specifically, age-adjusted mortality rates among nonelderly adults (age 25-65) have been rising ever since 2010; and these rises span every race and ethnicity and nearly every state.

—Journal of the American Medical Association

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