Anonymous ID: c37814 Aug. 6, 2022, 1:40 p.m. No.17089611   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>0007 >>0699 >>0878

America’s Decline in Life Expectancy Accelerated in 2020

 

The United States has experienced decreasing life-expectancy ever since 2014 (when it peaked at 78.9 years), but in the latest year that the World Bank reports, 2020 (which was the first year of the covid-19 pandemic), this decline greatly accelerated, by plunging 1.51 years (1.8 years for men, and 1.2 years for women), to 77.28 years (74.5 for men, 80.2 for women).

 

Liechtenstein was the worst-performing nation in 2020, declining 2.35 years.

 

Kazakhstan was the second-worst, declining 1.81 years.

 

Russia was the third-worst, declining 1.75 years.

 

Serbia was the fourth-worst, declining 1.71 years.

 

America, at -1.51 years, was the fifth-worst in the entire world.

 

Spain and Bulgaria were almost as bad as America, and were tied as being the sixth and seventh worst, by declining 1.50 years.

 

Lithuania was the eighth worst, by declining 1.35 years.

 

Poland was the ninth-worst, declining 1.30 years.

 

Romania was the tenth-worst, declining 1.25 years.

 

Belgium was the eleventh-worst, declining 1.20 years.

 

Italy was the twelfth-worst, declining 1.15 years.

 

Slovenia was the thirteenth-worst, declining 1.00 years.

 

Luxembourg was the fourteenth-worst, declining 0.90 years.

 

Switzerland was the fifteenth-worst, declining 0.80 years.

 

Oman was the 16th-worst, declining 0.72 years.

 

Netherlands, Sweden, Portugal, and Austria were tied as being seventeenth through twentieth-worst, declining 0.70 years.

 

Only 39 of the 194 tabulated countries experienced a decline. All 155 other countries experienced either no change (3), or else they increased life-expectancies (152). However, amongst all countries, there was a decline of 0.02 years, because the declining countries were declining more than the increasing countries were increasing.

 

The very fact that life-expectancies declined, at all, is extraordinary. For example, the site ourworldindata.org says that, between the years 1800 and 2012, life-expectancies increased in all countries. And according to the U.N., which has tracked nations’ life-expectancies in five-year intervals ever since 1950, up until 2020, global life-expectancies increased from 46.96 years during the five-year period 1950-1955, to 72.28 years during the five-year period 2015-2020; and, so, life-expectancies were clearly soaring throughout that 1950-2020 period. But, it might now be over.

 

https://southfront.org/americas-decline-in-life-expectancy-accelerated-in-2020/