These parts of US are where Americans live longest and shortest

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How odd..all the longest living people are in the 'Shit-hole' blue states...and the ones where people have the shortest life span? You guessed it--the South.


Residents of nine mostly Western and Northeastern states were expected to live more than 80 years in 2019, while those born in two Southern states have a life expectancy of less than 75 years at birth, according to new government data released Thursday.

Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
© Reid Wilson Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
The National Center for Health Statistics data, shows signs that life expectancies had begun to plateau or even fall in many states across the country, a phenomenon demographers attribute to an opioid crisis that existed before the coronavirus emerged and has likely only gotten worse.
Americans born in Hawaii and California live the longest, according to the federal data, an average of 80.9 years each. They are followed by those in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington and Colorado, where the median person lives more than 80 years.

The median life expectancy for those born in Southern states, historically poorer than their northern neighbors, is far lower than the national average. Those born in West Virginia and Mississippi are expected to live less than 75 years. Residents of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama all live less than 76 years on average.

Women tend to live longer than men, and women's life expectancy is now north of 80 years old in more than two-thirds of states. The median man's life expectancy is lower than 79 years old in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The average gap between a man's life expectancy and a woman's is highest in Mississippi, New Mexico and Alabama, where women live six or more years longer than men. It is closest to parity in Utah, Idaho and Alaska, where the population is younger, hinting at longer life expectancies for those born more recently in the years ahead.
The data shows American life expectancy in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 900,000 Americans. Recent data have shown the first substantial drop in Americans' life expectancy over a sustained period in a century, dating back to the Spanish Flu pandemic.

Fourteen states recorded a decline in life expectancy between 2018 and 2019. Residents of both North and South Dakota lost half a year of life, and averages dropped by about a third of a year in Wyoming, Alaska, Maine, Montana, New Mexico and Rhode Island.

 
How odd..all the longest living people are in the 'Shit-hole' blue states...and the ones where people have the shortest life span? You guessed it--the South.


Residents of nine mostly Western and Northeastern states were expected to live more than 80 years in 2019, while those born in two Southern states have a life expectancy of less than 75 years at birth, according to new government data released Thursday.

Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
© Reid Wilson Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
The National Center for Health Statistics data, shows signs that life expectancies had begun to plateau or even fall in many states across the country, a phenomenon demographers attribute to an opioid crisis that existed before the coronavirus emerged and has likely only gotten worse.
Americans born in Hawaii and California live the longest, according to the federal data, an average of 80.9 years each. They are followed by those in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington and Colorado, where the median person lives more than 80 years.

The median life expectancy for those born in Southern states, historically poorer than their northern neighbors, is far lower than the national average. Those born in West Virginia and Mississippi are expected to live less than 75 years. Residents of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama all live less than 76 years on average.

Women tend to live longer than men, and women's life expectancy is now north of 80 years old in more than two-thirds of states. The median man's life expectancy is lower than 79 years old in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The average gap between a man's life expectancy and a woman's is highest in Mississippi, New Mexico and Alabama, where women live six or more years longer than men. It is closest to parity in Utah, Idaho and Alaska, where the population is younger, hinting at longer life expectancies for those born more recently in the years ahead.
The data shows American life expectancy in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 900,000 Americans. Recent data have shown the first substantial drop in Americans' life expectancy over a sustained period in a century, dating back to the Spanish Flu pandemic.

Fourteen states recorded a decline in life expectancy between 2018 and 2019. Residents of both North and South Dakota lost half a year of life, and averages dropped by about a third of a year in Wyoming, Alaska, Maine, Montana, New Mexico and Rhode Island.
Obesity has caught up to us and we are the first in history to have a decrease in natural life spans

Southern cooking tends to be overtly saturated in lard
 
Blue areas have many medical facilities, and a lot are very good. This is where the older ones started and took root.
 
How odd..all the longest living people are in the 'Shit-hole' blue states...and the ones where people have the shortest life span? You guessed it--the South.


Residents of nine mostly Western and Northeastern states were expected to live more than 80 years in 2019, while those born in two Southern states have a life expectancy of less than 75 years at birth, according to new government data released Thursday.

Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
© Reid Wilson Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
The National Center for Health Statistics data, shows signs that life expectancies had begun to plateau or even fall in many states across the country, a phenomenon demographers attribute to an opioid crisis that existed before the coronavirus emerged and has likely only gotten worse.
Americans born in Hawaii and California live the longest, according to the federal data, an average of 80.9 years each. They are followed by those in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington and Colorado, where the median person lives more than 80 years.

The median life expectancy for those born in Southern states, historically poorer than their northern neighbors, is far lower than the national average. Those born in West Virginia and Mississippi are expected to live less than 75 years. Residents of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama all live less than 76 years on average.

Women tend to live longer than men, and women's life expectancy is now north of 80 years old in more than two-thirds of states. The median man's life expectancy is lower than 79 years old in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The average gap between a man's life expectancy and a woman's is highest in Mississippi, New Mexico and Alabama, where women live six or more years longer than men. It is closest to parity in Utah, Idaho and Alaska, where the population is younger, hinting at longer life expectancies for those born more recently in the years ahead.
The data shows American life expectancy in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 900,000 Americans. Recent data have shown the first substantial drop in Americans' life expectancy over a sustained period in a century, dating back to the Spanish Flu pandemic.

Fourteen states recorded a decline in life expectancy between 2018 and 2019. Residents of both North and South Dakota lost half a year of life, and averages dropped by about a third of a year in Wyoming, Alaska, Maine, Montana, New Mexico and Rhode Island.
This doesn't prove a cocksucking thing, but whatever.
 
How odd..all the longest living people are in the 'Shit-hole' blue states...and the ones where people have the shortest life span? You guessed it--the South.


Residents of nine mostly Western and Northeastern states were expected to live more than 80 years in 2019, while those born in two Southern states have a life expectancy of less than 75 years at birth, according to new government data released Thursday.

Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
© Reid Wilson Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
The National Center for Health Statistics data, shows signs that life expectancies had begun to plateau or even fall in many states across the country, a phenomenon demographers attribute to an opioid crisis that existed before the coronavirus emerged and has likely only gotten worse.
Americans born in Hawaii and California live the longest, according to the federal data, an average of 80.9 years each. They are followed by those in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington and Colorado, where the median person lives more than 80 years.

The median life expectancy for those born in Southern states, historically poorer than their northern neighbors, is far lower than the national average. Those born in West Virginia and Mississippi are expected to live less than 75 years. Residents of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama all live less than 76 years on average.

Women tend to live longer than men, and women's life expectancy is now north of 80 years old in more than two-thirds of states. The median man's life expectancy is lower than 79 years old in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The average gap between a man's life expectancy and a woman's is highest in Mississippi, New Mexico and Alabama, where women live six or more years longer than men. It is closest to parity in Utah, Idaho and Alaska, where the population is younger, hinting at longer life expectancies for those born more recently in the years ahead.
The data shows American life expectancy in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 900,000 Americans. Recent data have shown the first substantial drop in Americans' life expectancy over a sustained period in a century, dating back to the Spanish Flu pandemic.

Fourteen states recorded a decline in life expectancy between 2018 and 2019. Residents of both North and South Dakota lost half a year of life, and averages dropped by about a third of a year in Wyoming, Alaska, Maine, Montana, New Mexico and Rhode Island.

'At birth' is a meaningless statistic when people move around.

Half of Florida is people born in New York.
 
I knew before reading this that the south would fair the worst. I lived in South Carolina for six years and if you saw the kind of food they eat you wouldn't be surprised by this result.
 
The residents of New York and Cali don't live any longer than people in the south. It just takes their bodies longer to get to the funeral home because they spend 5 years stuck in traffic trying to get to their own funerals.
 
How odd..all the longest living people are in the 'Shit-hole' blue states...and the ones where people have the shortest life span? You guessed it--the South.

Here comes the Eager Fleegle with another baseless debunked leftwing crackpot false thread. People live longer in Ca and NY because they both have extensive areas far removed from your high crime cities inland and upstate where people can be free.

The South live shorter because they get the short stick on everything:
  • They are the most audited by the IRS.
  • The states have the worst geographic economic opportunity.
  • They have lower standards of living because half the state is swamp.
  • Industries in those areas are mostly hard work and dangerous occupations.
Has nothing to do with being red or blue, dope.
 
How odd..all the longest living people are in the 'Shit-hole' blue states...and the ones where people have the shortest life span? You guessed it--the South.


Residents of nine mostly Western and Northeastern states were expected to live more than 80 years in 2019, while those born in two Southern states have a life expectancy of less than 75 years at birth, according to new government data released Thursday.

Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
© Reid Wilson Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
The National Center for Health Statistics data, shows signs that life expectancies had begun to plateau or even fall in many states across the country, a phenomenon demographers attribute to an opioid crisis that existed before the coronavirus emerged and has likely only gotten worse.
Americans born in Hawaii and California live the longest, according to the federal data, an average of 80.9 years each. They are followed by those in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington and Colorado, where the median person lives more than 80 years.

The median life expectancy for those born in Southern states, historically poorer than their northern neighbors, is far lower than the national average. Those born in West Virginia and Mississippi are expected to live less than 75 years. Residents of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama all live less than 76 years on average.

Women tend to live longer than men, and women's life expectancy is now north of 80 years old in more than two-thirds of states. The median man's life expectancy is lower than 79 years old in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The average gap between a man's life expectancy and a woman's is highest in Mississippi, New Mexico and Alabama, where women live six or more years longer than men. It is closest to parity in Utah, Idaho and Alaska, where the population is younger, hinting at longer life expectancies for those born more recently in the years ahead.
The data shows American life expectancy in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 900,000 Americans. Recent data have shown the first substantial drop in Americans' life expectancy over a sustained period in a century, dating back to the Spanish Flu pandemic.

Fourteen states recorded a decline in life expectancy between 2018 and 2019. Residents of both North and South Dakota lost half a year of life, and averages dropped by about a third of a year in Wyoming, Alaska, Maine, Montana, New Mexico and Rhode Island.
People in the fast, active and take no BS blue states, live longer because their minds are more active and worry less.
 
How odd..all the longest living people are in the 'Shit-hole' blue states...and the ones where people have the shortest life span? You guessed it--the South.


Residents of nine mostly Western and Northeastern states were expected to live more than 80 years in 2019, while those born in two Southern states have a life expectancy of less than 75 years at birth, according to new government data released Thursday.

Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
© Reid Wilson Graph showing the average American lifespan per state
The National Center for Health Statistics data, shows signs that life expectancies had begun to plateau or even fall in many states across the country, a phenomenon demographers attribute to an opioid crisis that existed before the coronavirus emerged and has likely only gotten worse.
Americans born in Hawaii and California live the longest, according to the federal data, an average of 80.9 years each. They are followed by those in New York, Minnesota, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Washington and Colorado, where the median person lives more than 80 years.

The median life expectancy for those born in Southern states, historically poorer than their northern neighbors, is far lower than the national average. Those born in West Virginia and Mississippi are expected to live less than 75 years. Residents of Louisiana, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennessee, Kentucky and Alabama all live less than 76 years on average.

Women tend to live longer than men, and women's life expectancy is now north of 80 years old in more than two-thirds of states. The median man's life expectancy is lower than 79 years old in all 50 states and the District of Columbia.

The average gap between a man's life expectancy and a woman's is highest in Mississippi, New Mexico and Alabama, where women live six or more years longer than men. It is closest to parity in Utah, Idaho and Alaska, where the population is younger, hinting at longer life expectancies for those born more recently in the years ahead.
The data shows American life expectancy in 2019, before the coronavirus pandemic that has killed more than 900,000 Americans. Recent data have shown the first substantial drop in Americans' life expectancy over a sustained period in a century, dating back to the Spanish Flu pandemic.

Fourteen states recorded a decline in life expectancy between 2018 and 2019. Residents of both North and South Dakota lost half a year of life, and averages dropped by about a third of a year in Wyoming, Alaska, Maine, Montana, New Mexico and Rhode Island.
not a surprise…people in red states are out there working harder, it’s to be expected their bodies go out faster then the demafacist elites living in ivory towers
 

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