People now blame those drops on lockdowns and vaccines.
Our analysis confirms the continued existence of different Americas within the USA. One's life expectancy varies dramatically depending on where one lives, the economic conditions in that location, and one's racial and ethnic identity. This gulf was large at the beginning of the century, only grew larger over the first two decades, and was dramatically exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. These results underscore the vital need to reduce the massive inequity in longevity in the USA, as well as the benefits of detailed analyses of the interacting drivers of health disparities to fully understand the nature of the problem. Such analyses make targeted action possible—local planning and national prioritisation and resource allocation—to address the root causes of poor health for those most disadvantaged so that all Americans can live long, healthy lives, regardless of where they live and their race, ethnicity, or income.
We won't do shit. Helping communities doesn't generate money for oil companies or weapons manufacturers.
meta comment: why is there no data anymore
I've always looked at studies, and I've noticed that starting in 2023 (?) various studies and figures stopped having updated data. For example I know for a fact that google's GDP figures basically didn't update at all in 2023 whereas they promptly did in 2022 and prior (I might have the exact dates slightly off)
This study is from 2024 and is showing data from way back in 2021. idk if I'm the only one noticing this
Every group drops from 2014-2016, and almost every group stagnates from 2014-2019.
Native peoples are on a continuous decline this whole century. What inversion happened there?
covid is killing everyone O_O
the precipitous drop for American Indian or Alaska Native is crazy