U.S. Life Expectancy Falls For Second Consecutive Year, Lowest Since 1996

Life expectancy in the US has crashed to its lowest level since 1996, official data has revealed.
The average American born in 2021 can expect to live to 76.4 years, according to a Centers for Disease Control (CDC) report published this week. In comparison, the average child born in 2014 was thought to live to 78.9 years and in 2019, 78.8.
It is the second consecutive year that life expectancy in the U.S. has fallen, after tumbling to 77.0 years in 2020. It is now at its lowest level since 1996, when it was 76.1 years. Before 2019, life expectancy was rising.
Covid-19 was the main driving force for the plunge, the CDC reported.

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