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U.S. Life Expectancy Drops Amid COVID, Unemployment (VIDEO)


February 18, 2021
The average life expectancy for all Americans fell by a year, but it fell by three years among Black Americans.
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Life expectancy in the U.S. decreased in the first six months of 2020, according to the CDC. That’s no surprise to experts who predicted a combination of COVID-19 s physical, financial and mental impact would lead to something like this.  
According to the preliminary data, the number of years one can expect to live dropped by one year, from 78.8 years to 77.8 years.
“While that doesn t sound like a whole lot at a population level, this is a huge decline,” said Robert Anderson with the CDC. ....

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Study Estimates Excess Deaths in US from COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment


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Study Estimates Excess Deaths in US from COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment
Under any circumstances, job losses can lead to excess deaths from suicide, substance abuse and the loss of access to medical care. During the COVID-19 pandemic, however, unemployment in the U.S. has reached highs not seen since the Great Depression, officially peaking at 14.7 percent in April 2020.
UC San Francisco researchers now have an estimate of how many people may have died as a result of pandemic-related unemployment, a number that adds to the nearly 500,000 deaths that have been directly attributed to the virus itself.
“Adequately responding to the pandemic involves not only controlling COVID-19 cases and deaths, but also addressing indirect social and economic consequences,” said Ellicott Matthay, PhD, a postdoctoral scholar with the Center for Health and Community at UCSF and first author of the paper published Feb. 18, 2021, in the American Journal of Public Health. ....

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