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Study Reveals a 'Turning Point' in US Life Expectancy
(Andrey Sayfutdinov/iStock/Getty Images Plus) A worrying health pattern for some of the Gen X and Millennial crowd has been ...
If you think you know how long a retirement-age American is likely to live, try taking our one-question quiz. Most people get ...
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Life expectancy in DC is just above average: report
The estimated life expectancy at birth for Washington, D.C., was 77.4 years in 2023, according to data released by the City Health Dashboard.
The biggest risk for many during their retirement years is running out of money. That’s the core issue that longer life expectancies create. Longevity risk, or the chance that savings don’t last as ...
The estimated life expectancy at birth for New York City was 82.3 years in 2023, according to data released by the City Health Dashboard.
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Melania Trump's age gap with Donald could shave years off of her life expectancy — here's why
U.S. president Donald Trump and his wife Melania have a 24-year age difference. According to a study, this could negatively ...
Americans are most likely to claim Social Security benefits at 62. But is it the "best" age? We examine 4 big reasons for ...
A study tracks how the North American Free Trade Agreement and trade competition with Mexico led to earlier deaths for American factory workers.
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Study reveals why US life expectancy gains stalled after decades of progress
By Tarun Sai Lomte A sweeping cohort-based analysis of four decades of mortality data reveals how cardiovascular deaths, external causes, and generational health patterns are reshaping longevity in ...
New health data released last week showed that life expectancy rates for American Indian and Alaska Natives increased by 4.5 years, the largest increase among racial and ethnic groups,according to a ...
According to the report, Black men have borne the brunt of the gap. In 2024, the life expectancy for Black men in the city was 74.4 years, 7.7 years fewer than the rest of the men in the city, whose ...
Despite major advances in medicine, U.S. life expectancy barely budged in the 2010s, and it still lags that of other wealthy ...
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