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US Life Expectancy On Track To Reach Record High

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Why This Matters

The record low in US death rates and the rise in life expectancy highlight significant public health improvements, driven by declines in overdose deaths and better mortality rates across all age groups. This trend signals positive progress in healthcare and social interventions, which could influence future policy and technological innovations aimed at further reducing mortality. For consumers and the tech industry, these developments underscore the importance of health-focused innovations and data-driven solutions to sustain and accelerate these gains.

Key Takeaways

The US age-adjusted death rate fell to a record low in 2025, likely pushing life expectancy to a record high as overdose deaths declined and mortality improved across all age groups. CNN reports: There were about 689 deaths for every 100,000 people in the US in 2025, according to a new report from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention -- the lowest rate recorded in more than a century of tracking. The age-adjusted rate has fallen 22% since 2021, landing about 4% lower than it was just before the pandemic in 2019. [...] The top causes of death in the US in 2025 followed longstanding patterns: Heart disease led with nearly 695,000 deaths, followed by cancer with nearly 623,000 deaths. Unintentional injuries, which includes drug overdoses, were the third leading cause of death. Overdose deaths are still high -- about 70,000 people died from an overdose in 2025, preliminary CDC data shows -- but experts say that sharp declines probably played a large role in bringing the age-adjusted death rate down in the US.

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