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- U.S. life expectancy fell by a year in the first half of 2020, CDC ...
- Life expectancy - Our World in Data
- Life expectancy continues to decline in the U.S. as it rebounds in ...
- BREAKING: US life expectancy reaches 25-year low, according to CDC ...
- Life expectancy worldwide has increased by 5 years in less than two ...
- Projected life expectancy in years for the world's population by ...
- Future life expectancy in 35 industrialised countries: projections with ...
- Future life expectancy in 35 industrialised countries: projections with ...
- US Life Expectancy Reaches 25-Year Low: CDC
- US Life Expectancy Reaches 25-Year Low: CDC



Introduction to Life Expectancy



Top 5 States with the Highest Life Expectancy




Bottom 5 States with the Lowest Life Expectancy
On the other hand, the bottom 5 states with the lowest life expectancy in 2025 are: 1. Mississippi: With a life expectancy of 74.7 years, Mississippi ranks last, due to factors such as limited access to healthcare, high rates of obesity and smoking, and a lower standard of living. 2. West Virginia: West Virginia comes in second-to-last, with a life expectancy of 75.1 years, driven by similar factors, including limited access to healthcare and a high prevalence of chronic diseases. 3. Alabama: Alabama ranks third-from-last, with a life expectancy of 75.3 years, due to factors such as high rates of obesity and smoking, limited access to healthcare, and a lower standard of living. 4. Arkansas: Arkansas takes the fourth spot, with a life expectancy of 75.5 years, driven by similar factors, including limited access to healthcare and a high prevalence of chronic diseases. 5. Louisiana: Louisiana rounds out the bottom 5, with a life expectancy of 75.6 years, thanks to factors such as high rates of obesity and smoking, limited access to healthcare, and a lower standard of living. The World Population Review's report on life expectancy by state in 2025 provides valuable insights into the factors that contribute to a longer and healthier life. While some states excel in terms of life expectancy, others lag behind, highlighting the need for targeted interventions and policies to address healthcare disparities and promote wellness. By understanding the trends and statistics, we can work towards creating a healthier and more equitable society, where everyone has access to the resources they need to thrive.For more information on life expectancy and population trends, visit the World Population Review website.