Thursday, March 5, 2020

US Life Expectancy by Year


US Life Expectancy rose from 68.14 to 78.93 from 1950 to 2020. This is the average age of those who die each year and does not include 60 million abortions.

2020   78.93
2019   78.87
2018   78.81
2017   78.84
2016   78.86
2015   78.89
2014   78.91
2013   78.94
2012   78.79
2011   78.64
2010   78.49
2009   78.34
2008   78.19
2007   77.99
2006   77.79
2005   77.58
2004   77.38
2003   77.18
2002   77.04
2001   76.90
2000   76.75
1999   76.61
1998   76.47
1997   76.31
1996   76.14
1995   75.98
1994   75.81
1993   75.65
1992   75.50
1991   75.35
1990   75.19
1989   75.04
1988   74.89
1987   74.79
1986   74.68
1985   74.58
1984   74.47
1983   74.37
1982   74.15
1981   73.92
1980   73.70
1979   73.47
1978   73.25
1977   72.88
1976   72.52
1975   72.15
1974   71.79
1973   71.42
1972   71.21
1971   71.00
1970   70.78
1969   70.57
1968   70.36
1967   70.31
1966   70.26
1965   70.21
1964   70.16
1963   70.11
1962   70.02
1961   69.93
1960   69.84
1959   69.75
1958   69.66
1957   69.47
1956   69.28
1955   69.09
1954   68.90
1953   68.71
1952   68.52
1951   68.33
1950   68.14

US Life Expectancy 1900 to 1950

Life expectancy rose from age 47 to age 54 after 1920, when US cities began to treat drinking water with chlorine and install sewage treatment to prevent typhoid. It rose again from 54 to 67 after 1945, because of the release of penicillin to treat infected wounds and infectious diseases like small pox, scarlet fever, influenza and other diseases.

1950   67
1940   62
1930   60
1920   54
1910   49
1900   47


Social Security Retirement was passed in 1933 to provide retirement funds at age 65 and the life expectancy in 1933 was age 60.7 for men and 65.1 for women. All funds were collected from individuals and corporations and given to the US Treasury rather than individual accounts. It was a revenue stream for the US Congress.

The US Death Rate ranges around 8 to 9 deaths per 1000.

Norb Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader

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