U.S. death rate falls to century low, boosting life expectancy outlook

U.S. death rate falls to century low, boosting life expectancy outlook

Experts noted that U. S. life expectancy has roughly doubled since the late 18th century, climbing from about 35-40 years to roughly 79 years today. The increase, reported by Fox News, reflects advances in sanitation, vaccination, antibiotics and chronic disease treatment. However, the report also warned that modern challenges such as obesity, substance abuse and the COVID-19 pandemic continue to affect health outcomes.

The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released data showing the age-adjusted death rate fell to 689 per 100,000, the lowest level in more than a century. CNN cited the CDC figures and said the decline could push national life expectancy to a new record, according to health experts.

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July 02, 2026
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U.S. death rate hits century low, suggesting life expectancy may rise
U.S. death rate hits century low, suggesting life expectancy may rise

CNN • 02 Jul 04:01

CDC data show the age-adjusted death rate fell to 689 per 100,000 in 2025, the lowest in more than 100 years, which could push life expectancy to a new record, experts say.

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June 29, 2026
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U.S. life expectancy has roughly doubled since 1776, experts say
U.S. life expectancy has roughly doubled since 1776, experts say

Fox News • 29 Jun 11:00

Average lifespan in the United States has risen from about 35-40 years in the late 18th century to roughly 79 years today, driven by improvements in sanitation, vaccination, antibiotics and chronic disease treatment, while modern challenges include obesity, substance abuse and COVID-19.

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