Mortality in the United States, 2023
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The 2023 data is available from the National Health Center.
Key findings: Data from the National Vital Statistics System
Life expectancy for the U.S. population in 2023 was 78.4 years, an increase of 0.9 year from 2022.
The age-adjusted death rate decreased by 6.0% from 798.8 deaths per 100,000 standard population in 2022 to 750.5 in 2023.
Age-specific death rates decreased from 2022 to 2023 for all age groups 5 years and older.
The 10 leading causes of death in 2023 remained the same as in 2022, although some causes changed ranks; heart disease, cancer, and unintentional injuries remained the top 3 leading causes in 2023.
The infant mortality rate of 560.2 infant deaths per 100,000 live births in 2023 did not change significantly from the rate in 2022 (560.4).
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@DavidPS said in Mortality in the United States, 2023:
heart disease, cancer
I wonder where oncogenesis really begins.
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Probably trickery best explains "decreased death." After all, from 2020 and on (in which the end of 2019 THE toxic thing that started the clusters of strange illness and death blamed on convid virus) they killed a good amount with more toxins, so-called meds, setting people on "fire" with forced high pressure o2, vaccines, isolation, psychological despair, etc.. By 2023, what was left to kill? Now, talk in real numbers i.e. maiming, unoptimal health, verge of death, sickness... that'll make the picture look entirely different. I bet we will see another rise in overall death in the next 10 years or so when the effects of those who were not killed off (yet) will start to show.