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How America's Top Causes Of Death Have Changed Over Time, By Age And State

How America's Top Causes Of Death Have Changed Over Time, By Age And State
Fentanyl overdose, homicide and suicide have taken over as the leading causes of death among 18- to 44-year-olds in the US.
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The folks over at USAFacts created maps, based on CDC data, to show how the leading causes of death in the US have changed over the past two decades โ€” and the numbers paint a pretty bleak picture.

In 2001-2002, the top cause of death for children across all 50 states was transport accidents. By 2020-2021, however, suicide or homicide had become the leading causes in 11 states, plus Washington, DC.

Over the same period, the leading causes of death in the US for 18- to 44-year-olds changed from transport accidents, cancer or major cardiovascular disease to fentanyl overdose, homicide or suicide.

The only age group that hasn't seen a change is 65 years and older, where major cardiovascular disease remains the most common cause of death in every state.


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US causes of death by age and state



Via USAFacts.

Comments

  1. Just Some Guy 2 weeks ago

    Not sure if there's a more clear indicator of American decline.

    1. Sarah Martin 2 weeks ago

      This 100%


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