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This article lacks any details, just an accusation
Based on the fact the majority of elderly live in FL, if there was any rise in their deaths it wouldnt be out of the statistical norms
Given its position as one of the retirement capitals of the United States, it should come as no surprise that it is one of the oldest U.S. states when it comes to life expectancy, median age and other demographic factors.
In fact, the 8.6 million Florida residents 50 and older is the second-largest such population, behind only California in sheer numbers. That means that Florida has about as many seniors as there are people of any age living in countries like Switzerland, Israel or Paraguay.
About four in 10 residents of Florida are over 50, which is the fifth-highest percentage in the country. What else can we learn about the state of Floridaโs seniors? What about their standard of living, life expectancy and participation in the workforce?
https://www.seniorliving.org/florida/