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Americans Are Dying Even Younger

Drug overdoses and suicides are causing American life expectancy to drop.
Source: Jianan Yu / Reuters

Three reports released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday paint a bleak picture of a country in which people are growing sick, using drugs, and dying young—many of them by their own hand.

American life expectancy is continuing its , according to the CDC’s latest statistical release. Americans are dying at an average age of 78.6. Though that is roughly the, the agency called it a decline of a tenth of a year. The drop has been driven significantly by 70,237 deaths from drug overdoses. For comparison, that number’s nearly equal to the entire population of Bismarck, North Dakota’s capital. In 2016, a among Americans aged 24 to 35 were due to opioids.

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