San Diego County's Community Health Statistics Unit released new data, saying county residents are living slightly longer than Americans and Californians.
A child born in San Diego in 2024 is expected to live into his or her 80s, but community and ethnicity have an impact too.
San Diegans are expected to live an average of 81.5 years, with the number varying by where in San Diego they life.
According to data released Thursday by San Diego County's Community Health Statistics Unit, county residents are living slightly longer -- 81.5 years -- than Americans and Californians writ large.
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