U.S. Life Expectancy Increases by 6 Weeks - Needs to Go Up by 52 Weeks Per Year At Least

According to Medical News Today, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reporting that U.S. average life expectancy has reached its highest ever level, increasing to 78.8 years, up from 78.7 years. As MNT also notes:
The report reveals that in 2012, the life expectancy for females stood at 81.2 years, while the life expectancy for men was 76.4 years. This difference of 4.8 years is the same as reported in 2011.
At the age of 65 years, life expectancy for the total population also saw an increase, from 19.2 years in 2011 to 19.3 years in 2012.
Again, women aged 65 had a longer life expectancy than men of the same age, at 20.5 years in 2011 and 17.9 years in 2012.* The authors say the life expectancy difference between men and women aged 65 increased by 0.1 years in 2011-12, from 2.5 years to 2.6 years. …
Or better stated from the CDC itself:
Life expectancy at 65 years for the total population was 19.3, 0.1 year higher than in 2011. Life expectancy at 65 years was 20.5 years for females and 17.9 years for males. The difference in life expectancy at 65 years between females and males increased 0.1 year from 2.5 years in 2011 to 2.6 years in 2012.
There were 597.8 deaths per 100,000 lives births in 2012, a 1.5% reduction from the 606.7 deaths per 100,000 reported in 2011.
The increase in life expectancy largely resulted from declines in age-adjusted rates of death from eight of the leading causes of death in the U.S., including heart disease, cancer, stroke, and diabetes.
Six more weeks is nice, but much too far from actuarial escape velocity.
*Thanks to H&R commenter Warren for catching this screw up.
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Everyone knows that number is almost 4 years too high, therefore we need Obamacare to help us knock our elders on the head before they bankrupt the precious government
This is obviously a result of the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act!
All hail Obama!
But certain diseases are up among certain populations. I blame Bush and/or obstructionist Teathuglicans in the House.
It was that gun ban by executive order... I just know it.
OT: Remember when, on the subject of Wal-Mart and health care, I facetiously blamed market failure? My prog Facebook friends are now doing precisely that. Gaaaah, make it stop!
Ahh, Facebook "friends"
Will you be my friend?
Don't do it, Paul. That's the first step toward Warty's Dungeon.
Wait what? Those numbers don't add up.
huh?
And what the hell does that mean? For every six people that die a thousand babies are born? I sure as hell don't attend a thousand baby showers for ever six funerals I go to. Who's having all these babies without pestering people for free stuff?
For every six people babies that die a thousand babies are born
FTFY
I sure as hell don't attend a thousand baby showers for ever six funerals I go to. Who's having all these babies without pestering people for free stuff?
According to some, illegal immigrants.
Warren: Thanks. I have now fixed the screw up.
Has anyone done a study measuring life expectancy in relation with proximity to police?
The BLAMBLAMBLAMSTOPRESISTING study?
"The report reveals that in 2012, the life expectancy for females stood at 81.2 years, while the life expectancy for men was 76.4 years."
So men only earn 76.4 years for every 81.2 years earned by women?
I came to the comments expecting this quip. I was not disappointed.
And yet, women get to retire and claim benefits at the same age as men. What's wrong with this picture?
More male privilege. Something needs to be done about this obvious discrimination.
Why the fuck would anybody want to live "forever"?
Beat me to it.
Student loans?
Dude living is pretty awesome. I doubt I'll be ready to stop when I'm 80... too much to accomplish.
too much to accomplish
Like what? Goatherding in the countryside instead of the ghetto? Don't bother, it's over-rated.
IT would make life incredibly dull.
Yeah, my help desk sucks too.
TLPB: How about making death optional?
You mean euthanasia?
FM: At, say, age 1230 years.
Why the fuck would anybody want to live "forever"?
On days when I'm feelin' pretty good, it seems like a good idea.
On days when I'm not feelin' so hot, however...
When he and Hooke and Wilkins had cut open live dogs during the Plague Year, Daniel had looked into their straining brown eyes and tried to fathom what was going on in their minds. He'd decided, in the end, that nothing was, that dogs had no conscious minds, no thought of past or future, living purely in the moment, and that this made it worse for them. Because they could neither look forward to the end of the pain, nor remember times when they had chased rabbits across meadows.
I can't stand hearing about animals being abused. Everytime those commercials come on with the sad music and the sad animals I have to change it.
Me too.
Sometimes I'm ambivalent about the death penalty, but if someone is cruel to an animal, 86 'em.
Especially dogs. I feel after 10000 years of serving man they deserve better.
"If you want to be happy at least once a day, get a dog who greets you when you come home."
-the Saying a Day calendar in our lunch room
Seems like an argument for suspended animation. Just skip the shit parts without committing to death.
There can be only one.
It won the academy award for best movie ever
"movie"? I thought it was a documentary. Shot in real time.
"Why the fuck would anybody want to live "forever"?"
Maybe to give yourself enough time to kill everyone that needs killing?
Get off my lawn!
Who wants to live forever? Skip to 1:08 if the pasted link takes you to the start.
How about making death optional?
And risk Nancy Pelosi achieving Life Everlasting?
FUCK THAT.
With a blackball.
Everybody's gotta die sometime, Red.
You're gonna die, Ron. Just fucking deal with it, have as much fun as you can in the time you have left.
Unhappiness comes from wanting the universe to be other than exactly what it is.
/zen