At first glance, you may be thinking that this could be an indication that letting everyone get repeatedly infected with a highly contagious and rapidly mutating virus, that can attack our vascular system and damage our immune system by depleting our t-cells (which help fight cancer), was a bad idea...
But let me assure you, it was entirely from lockdowns and the jabs... and also work from home policies... and maybe Russia somehow?
My brain is locking up trying to figure out which group to be more horrified by, the 18-44 or the 45-64.
What's up with cancer in the northeast?
Is fentanyl actually that much of a problem? I thought it was just right-wing fear-mongering.
Also, significantly more children dying of homicide and suicide
Don't worry, Biden said he's gonna cure cancer. The important thing is that GDP is up.
It says "fentanyl and other synthetic opioids", and knowing what we know now about the opioid epidemic now (and the role of big pharmaceuticals in pushing them onto patients), it doesn't surprise me many people died trying to deal with their opioid addiction during the 2010s.
This shit is a colorblindness test that I am failing miserably lol
Idk, man. One could look at this graph and conclude that a huge uptick in the number of people working remotely or from home plus modern vehicle safety standards has dropped instances of car accident deaths below the suicide/fentanyl rates.
It would be helpful to look at per-capita deaths by age to know if mortality is rising or falling in each category, rather than just seeing the most predominant cause of death. If we're seeing a surge in fentanyl deaths, that's bad on its face before we consider traffic deaths. If we see a surge in traffic deaths that's eclipsed by fentanyl, it tells us something even more dire. If we see rising or falling rates of cancer relative to cardiovascular disease, that gives us much more information.
Also, making California and Texas the same size as Wyoming and Rhode Island really confuses the overall picture. A heat map my metroplex would be much more informative.
What making every single person drive a 2 ton death machine every day does to a country
I found a YouTube link in your post. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: