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I looked up the avg age of death for someone living in the US and it was around 78.54. Then I tried to find up to date data on the average age of COVID death and that wasn't nearly as easy. We know that the older generations are at higher risk but finding an average age of death required some work.
Massachusetts had the simplest chart of those I've encountered so far and it had listed the avg age of COVID death in their state at 82. The average life expectancy for those living in Massachusetts is 80.51.
Mississippi was one of the worst as far as avg age goes but I wasn't able to calculate it accurately as their chart only listed age ranges for deaths and for some reason did not list the number of COVID deaths for those over 90 even though the bar graph shows there are some. So I calculated the lower range and the higher range for avg age of death and they came out 65.4 and 74.42 respectively. Obviously the more accurate number would be toward the higher end but unfortunately I was unable to figure that out based on the set of data given (also don't forget that I was unable to gather the number of deaths in those over 90 so the numbers should be somewhat higher). Mississippi has the second lowest life expectancy of any state and it sits at 74.89. Here's a chart from the CDC detailing MS as one of, if not the most unhealthy states: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/pressroom/s...ississippi.htm
Arkansas was frustrating because it did not list numbers of any kind for deaths in age ranges but instead listed percentages which renders it impossible to calculate the avg age of death related to COVID. AR currently sits at 687 deaths.The closest I could find is that 71% of those deaths are in the 65+ age group so go figure. The avg life expectancy for an Arkansan is 75.93.
Tennessee was similar to MS in that they only listed age ranges for COVID deaths but then lumped all deaths past 81 into a 81+ group so again numbers are ball park but not entirely accurate as they're most likely higher than what I have listed. The avg of COVID death on the low end for TN is 67.3 while at the higher end is 73.4. Average life expectancy in TN is 75.99.
Alabama is the exact same situation as AR. Total number of deaths are 1,944 and 77.8% of those are 65+ so go figure. Avg life expectancy in AL is 75.42.
Louisiana listed the avg age of COVID death at 75. The avg life expectancy in LA is 76.07. LA is probably one of the better case studies thus far as it has the highest number of cases and deaths among those listed already (CA and NY come later). There are a total of 142,943 cases in LA and deaths are sitting at 4,605.
Kentucky, same breakdown as TN, high end for avg age of COVID death is 75.61 and low end is 71. Avg life expectancy in KY is 75.41.
Oklahoma, same breakdown as AR, total number of COVID deaths are 726 and 79.06% of those are 65+. Avg life expectancy in OK is 75.97.
West Virginia did not list a breakdown of deaths per age range anywhere I could find. Total number of COVID deaths in WV currently sits at 179. I was curious about WV as they have the lowest life expectancy out of all the states. Life expectancy in WV is 74.79.
Missouri, same breakdown as TN, high end for avg COVID death is 75.56 and low end is 71.1. Avg life expectancy is 77.29.
New York, same breakdown as TN except they add a 90+ category. High end for deaths is 77.5 and low end is 69.8. Avg life expectancy in NY is 81.27.
California, same breakdown as TN, high end for avg COVID death is 73.14 and low end is 67.5. Avg life expectancy in CA is 81.58.
If you can find a website with better, more specific breakdowns please let me know. I'd like to do this with all 50 states and get a total avg for age of death with COVID and compare it to the nations life expectancy of 78.54. I wasn't able to find any current data that relayed that information and even if I continued with this data set it would only be ballpark as it's impossible to find the specific numbers needed for all 50 states as you can see above. I'd wager that the avg age for a COVID death isn't far off from the avg age of death. In some states the former even surpasses the latter. It'd be an interesting study for sure.
Sources:
https://www.mass.gov/doc/covid-19-da...-2020/download
https://msdh.ms.gov/msdhsite/_static/14,0,420.html
https://www.tn.gov/health/cedep/ncov/data.html
https://alpublichealth.maps.arcgis.c...a509d82c8cf0f7
https://ldh.la.gov/Coronavirus/
https://kygeonet.maps.arcgis.com/app...f8bc34dc40e334
https://coronavirus.health.ok.gov/
https://dhhr.wv.gov/COVID-19/Pages/default.aspx
https://health.mo.gov/living/healthc...l-coronavirus/
https://coronavirus.health.ny.gov/home
https://www.cdph.ca.gov/Programs/CID.../nCOV2019.aspx
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ife_expectancy
Last edited by Matt3467; 08-24-2020 at 11:06 AM.
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