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American Millennials Are Dying at an Alarming Rate

4 days ago
  • #public health
  • #millennials
  • #mortality rates
  • About 3 million Americans die annually, with a mortality rate significantly higher than other rich countries.
  • Nearly half of deaths among Americans under 65 wouldn't occur if the U.S. matched peer countries' death rates.
  • COVID-19 worsened the U.S. mortality disadvantage, but the trend was already growing pre-pandemic.
  • In 2023, there were about 700,000 'missing Americans'—deaths that wouldn't have happened in peer countries.
  • Theories for higher U.S. mortality include deindustrialization, weak social safety nets, healthcare issues, and gun laws.
  • Americans aged 25-44 (millennials and Gen Z) face a unique post-pandemic mortality crisis.
  • Early adults' death rates from causes like drug overdoses, car crashes, and chronic diseases have surged.
  • Economic and health inequities, including cuts to Medicaid, exacerbate the mortality gap for younger Americans.
  • Millennials and Gen Z voters will make up half the electorate in 2028, highlighting the urgency of policy action.