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Michigan Crude Death Report with County Map 2013-2017, Five Year Span (475,295 deaths during 2013-2017 five year span)



Michigan's most critical,age group is ages 25-34 years old.  The map below notes recent deaths of young people ages 25-34 years old in the recent five year span 2013-2017. Young people in Michigan ages 25-34 years old had horrible, out-of-character (not normal), significant 25% crude death increase in the recent five year span versus prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012. Michigan had 8,662 age 25-34 year old deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017 - - 1,733 more age 25-34 years old deaths in Michigan compared to the prior five years.  Michigan age 25-34 year old crude death rate increased significantly 23 points comparing the recent five year death rate to the prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 141.3 - 118.2 = 23 point death rate increase in the recent five year period.  Michigan had significant horrible 😭 age 25-34 years old death increase.  This is out-of-character (not normal).  Calling all adults to consider laws that changed.  Can an emergency measure be put into place to support young people.  It is not normal for a young healthy people to have a significant death increase.   Normally this age group stays relatively the same, it is normal for young people at this age to live, not die.  At this age, death rate might fluctuate up or down a point or two - it should go down considering, computers, videos, technology, God, Jesus, prayer, friends, family and safety electronics we have to keep people safe.  Instead, Michigan had a 23 point death rate increase for ages 25-34 years old in the recent five year period, a horrific significant change in death in a normally healthy young age group, ages 25-34 years old!   The map below is all age 25-34 year old crude deaths in Michigan where counties had death counts of 10 or more in the recent five year period in Michigan 2013-2017.  Crude death is a measure of all death for a specified period and age group. To see the impact mind-altering substances are having on this population,  go here:


The map below indicates age 25-34 year old county death rates in Michigan in the recent five year period, 2013-2017.



Michigan is suffering greatly, operating with a death rate 117 points above national average, experienced critical loss in the recent five years, 2013-2017.  Michigan will experience more loss if we do not put in emergency measures to support young people.

NIDA indicates Marijuana is much more addictive today than it was 30 years ago, Marijuana it is hitting the young teen crowd.  When teens hit 21 it is combined with alcohol, another mind-altering substance doubles addiction, spiraling young people out of control, leading them right into opiates and meth.  
When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person.  Every age group in Michigan is suffering, operating at a death rates above national average. 

Key County Findings, comparing recent five year deaths 2013-2017 to prior five years 2008-2012,  County Alphabetical table



What three counties have the highest crude death rates in the recent five year period, 2013-2017?  

Answer:  Alcona County, Montmorency County and Roscommon County have the highest crude death rates in the recent five years, 2013-2017.  
 Counties with the highest death rates need the most support.


Alcona county Michigan has the highest death rate in Michigan, Alcona death rate is 939.2 points above the U.S. average 840.  Several of Alcona's younger adult age groups (not senior citizens)  have death rates several points above national average for that age group, see the grade column:  ages 35-44 years old, 45-54 years old, 55-64 years old and 65-74 years old, all critical, operating at death rates far above national average in Alcona.  Counties with high death rates need the most support.  



Alcona County, MI had significant 3.9% crude death increase in the recent  five year span versus prior, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 35 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span = 927 - 892 = 35. Alcona County, MI had 927 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.  Alcona County, MI crude death rate increased significantly 151.2 points comparing recent five year death rate to prior five year death rate, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 1779.8 - 1628.7 = 151.2 death rate point increase in the recent year year period 2013-2017.  Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 3.9% = Alcona County, MI ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((927 - 892) / ( 892))*100 = ((35) / ( 892))*100 = 3.9%
2013-2017 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (927 / 52084)*100,000 = 1779.82
2008-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (892 / 54769)*100,000 = 1628.66
Population % Change = -4.9%
Population Difference = -2685
Death Rate if Population was same as 2008-2012 = 1692.56


Alcona 19 Year History



#2 Montmorency County, MI has the second highest death rate in Michigan, see table below.  Montmorency County, MI death rate is 899 points above  the U.S. average 840.  Several of Montmorency's younger adult age groups (not senior citizens) are experiencing increased deaths, have death rates more than 100 points above national average for that age group!  See the grade column, a red dot indicates critical, it indicates how many critical death rate points Montmorency county is operating above national average for that age group, whereas a green dot would indicate how many death rate points Montmorency county is operating below national average for that age group:  ages 35-44 years old, 45-54 years old, 55-64 years old and 65-74 years old, all are critical, operating at death rates far above national average.  Counties with high death rates need the most support. 












Montmorency County, MI had significant 4.4% crude death increase in the recent 5 year span versus prior, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 34 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span = 806 - 772 = 34. Montmorency County, MI had 806 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.  Montmorency County, MI crude death rate increased significantly 151.5 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 1739.6 - 1588.2 = 151.5 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.  Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 4.4% = Montmorency County, MI ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((806 - 772) / ( 772))*100 = ((34) / ( 772))*100 = 4.4%" 
2013-2017 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (806 / 46332)*100,000 = 1739.62
2008-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (772 / 48610)*100,000 = 1588.15

Montmorency 19 Year History

#3 Roscommon County, MI has the third highest death rate in Michigan, see table below.  Roscommon County, MI death rate is 898.9 points above  the U.S. average 840.  Roscommon ages 25-34 years old is suffering, is operating 66 points above national average.  Several of Roscommon's younger adult age groups (not senior citizens) have death rates more than 100 points above national average for that age group!  See the grade column, a red dot indicates critical, it indicates how many critical death rate points Roscommon county is operating above national average for that age group, whereas a green dot would indicate how many death rate points Roscommon county is operating below national average for that age group:  ages 35-44 years old, 45-54 years old, 55-64 years old and 65-74 years old are all critical, operating at death rates far above national average.  Counties with high death rates need the most support. 
























Roscommon County, MI had significant 8.7% crude death increase in the recent five year span versus the prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 167 more crude deaths in the recent five year span = 2,078 - 1,911 = 167. Roscommon County, MI had 2,078 deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.  Roscommon County, MI death rate increased significantly 177.2 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 1739.5 - 1562.2 = 177.2 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.  Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 8.7% =Roscommon County, MI ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((2,078 - 1,911) / ( 1,911))*100 = ((167) / ( 1,911))*100 = 8.7% 
2013-2017 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (2078 / 119462)*100,000 = 1739.47
2008-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (1911 / 122324)*100,000 = 1562.24

Roscommon 19 Year History

The table below indicates the 475,295 Michigan crude deaths, 2013-2017, 5 year span, sorted by county crude death rate. 

Orange indicates the top 15 worst Crude death rates per county population.  The red bars to the right indicate crude death volume.

DR (Death Rate) = (Crude Death Rate)/Population*100,000.  
U.S. Crude DR during 2013-2017 = (Deaths/Population)*100,000 = 840.6 =  ((13,493,792) / (1,605,251,406)) * 100,000 = 840.6

There were 840.6 Crude deaths per 100,000 persons in the U.S. during 2013-2017.

 the Red light indicates a state crude DR is higher "worse" than the U.S. crude DR '840.6'.   Counties that are struggling with crude deaths have a higher DR than the U.S. DR. 

Population rank is broken into three categories:  
HV = high volume 1-15 = HV
MV = medium volume 16-31 = MV
LV = low volume = 32+ = LV   

What are the top 15 counties with the highest crude death rates in the recent five year period, 2013-2015? 



What county had the highest crude death increase in the recent five year period, 2013-2015? 

Answer: Leelanau County, MI had significant 21.4% crude death increase in the recent 5 year span versus prior, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 216 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span = 1,227 - 1,011 = 216. Leelanau County, MI had 1,227 deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.  Leelanau County, MI  death rate increased significantly 190.9 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 1125. - 934.1 = 190.9 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.  Leelanau County ages 25-34 year old death rate is suffering, is operating 27 points above national average.  Counties with high death need support investigating why this county is experiencing critically high young death rates. 




Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 21.4% = Leelanau County, MI ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((1,227 - 1,011) / ( 1,011))*100 = ((216) / ( 1,011))*100 = 21.4%

2013-2017 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (1227 / 109065)*100,000 = 1125.02
2008-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (1011 / 108229)*100,000 = 934.13
Population % Change = .77%
Population Difference = 836
Death Rate if Population was same as 2008-2012 = 1133.71




Michigan Crude Deaths 2013-2017, 5 Year Span by Age 

Michigan is suffering greatly, operated with a death rate 117 points above national average, experienced critical loss in the recent five years, 2013-2017, Michigan will experience more loss if we do not put in emergency measures to support young people.  Every age group in Michigan is suffering, operating at a death rates above national average.   See the grade column, a red dot indicates critical, it indicates how many death rate points Michigan is operating above national average for that age group, whereas a green dot would indicate how many death rate points Michigan is operating below national average for that age group- - every age group in Michigan experienced heavy loss in the recent five years, is operated at critical death rates above national average in young and old age groups!  See following charts for specific details for each age group. 

Age Division % Change (Age Group Comparison)
15-24 years old versus 5-14 years old:  During the recent five year period 2013-2017, Michigan had significant increase in crude death for persons aged aged 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old, we see a 485% increase in crude death for persons aged 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old.  There were 4,204 more crude deaths ages 15-24 years old age versus the ages 5-14 years old age group.  Calculation for percent change is ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value)*100 = ((Age 15-24 year old Crude deaths - Age 5-14 year old Crude deaths)/Age 5-14 year old Crude deaths)*100 = (5070 - 866/866 = 485% increases in deaths for persons ages 15-24 years old compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old.

25-34 years old versus 15-24 years old:   In the following age group, ages 25-34 years old had significant 71% increase in crude deaths compared to earlier age group, ages 15-24 years old, there were 3,592 more deaths ages 25-34 years old age group versus ages 15-24 years old age group.  
Calculation for percent change is ((New Value - Old Value) / Old Value)*100 = ((Age 25-34 year old Crude deaths - Age 15-24 year old substance deaths)/Age 15-24 year old Crude deaths)*100 = (8662 - 5070/5070 = 71% increases in deaths for persons aged 25-34 years old compared to earlier age group ages 15-24 years old.

Which age group had the largest increase in crude deaths in Michigan in the recent five year span 2013-2017 compared to the prior five years 2008-2012?

Answer: The ten-year age group, ages 25-34 years had the largest increase in crude death in the recent five year span, ages 25-34 years old had significant, 25% increase in crude deaths, 2013-2017 versus the five years prior 2008-2012!   Note: It is not normal for a young healthy age group ages 25-34 years old to have a significant death increase! Normally this age group goes up or down a point or two, it should go down considering all the technology and safety electronics we have. A 23 point  death rate increase is a horrific change in young deaths in the recent five year period, compared to the prior five year period, it is a significant change in deaths for a young healthy age group ages 25-34 years old.  To see the impact mind-altering substances are having on this population,  go here:

Michigan had significant 7.5% crude death increase 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 32,965 more deaths in the recent five year span 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 475,295 - 442,330 = 32,965. Michigan had 475,295 deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

Michigan crude death rate increased significantly 64.1 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 957.895 - 893.746 = 64.149 crude death rate point increase in the recent five year period.

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 7.5% = Michigan ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths) /(2008-2012 Crude deaths))*100 = ((475,295 - 442,330)/(442,330)) *100 = 32,965/442,330 = 7.5% crude death increase all-ages
Michigan Crude Deaths 2013-2017, 5 Year Span = 475,295

2013-2017 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (475,295 / 49,618,686)*100,000 = 957.9
2008-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (442,330 / 49,491,667)*100,000 = 893.7
Population % Change = ((New-Old)/Old)*100 = ((49618686-49491667)/49491667)*100 = .26%
Population Difference = 127,019
Death Rate recent if Population was same as 2008-2012 = 960.4

  • 2.9% of deaths are between ages 15-34 years old (13,732 age 15-34 year old deathsin the 5 year span, 2013-2017)
  • 12.8% deaths are between ages 0-54 years old (60,805 deaths between ages 0-54 years old, in the 5 year span, 2013-2017)

Deaths lost per day
Michigan lost young people ages 15-34 years at the rate of 7.5 deaths per day during 2013-2017 = 13,732 deaths / 5 years = 2746.4 deaths per year  / 365 days per year = 7.524384 deaths per day during years 2013-2017 = 2746.4 deaths per year  / 52 weeks per year = 52.8 deaths per week during years 2013-2017, five year span.

Michigan lost residents all ages at the rate of 260 deaths per day during 2013-2017 = 475,293 crude deaths / 5 years = 95058.6 deaths per year  / 365 days per year = 260.434520547945 crude deaths per day during years 2013-2017.


Michigan teens and young adults ages 15-24 years had a -2.2% crude death decrease 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - --116 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 5,070 - 5,186 = -116 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan teens and young adults Ages 15-24 years old had 5,070 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

Michigan teens and young adults ages 15-24 years crude death rate decreased -.3 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 73. - 73.3 = -.3 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = -2.2% = 15-24 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((5,070 - 5,186) / ( 5,186))*100 = ((-116) / ( 5,186))*100 = -2.2% crude death increase 15-24 years




Michigan young adults ages 25-34 years had a 25% crude death increase 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - -  1,733 more crude deaths in the recent five year span vs prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 8,662 - 6,929 = 1,733 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  Michigan Ages 25-34 years old had 8,662 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

Michigan young persons ages 25-34 years crude death rate increased 23 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 141.3 - 118.2 = 23. death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 25.% = 25-34 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((8,662 - 6,929) / ( 6,929))*100 = ((1,733) / ( 6,929))*100 = 25%

Note: It is not normal for a young healthy age group ages 25-34 years old to have a significant death increase! Normally this age group goes up or down a point or two, it should go down considering all the technology and safety electronics we have. A 23 point  death rate increase is a horrific change in young deaths in the recent five year period, compared to the prior five year period, it is a significant change in deaths for a young healthy age group ages 25-34 years old.  To see the impact mind-altering substances are having on this population,  go here:



  • Michigan babies under one years old had a -8.5% crude death decrease 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - -350 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 3,773 - 4,123 = -350 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages < 1 year old had 3,773 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan babies under one years old crude death rate decreased -50.4 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 667.9 - 718.3 = -50.4 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = -8.5% = < 1 year ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((3,773 - 4,123) / ( 4,123))*100 = ((-350) / ( 4,123))*100 = -8.5%
  • Michigan children ages 1-4 years had a -4.4% crude death decrease 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - -27 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 580 - 607 = -27 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 1-4 years old had 580 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan children ages 1-4 years crude death rate decreased -.1 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 25.2 - 25.3 = -.1 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = -4.4% = 1-4 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((580 - 607) / ( 607))*100 = ((-27) / ( 607))*100 = -4.4%




    Michigan children ages 5-14 years had a -2.4% crude death decrease 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - -21 less crude deaths in the recent five year span versus prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 866 - 887 = -21 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 5-14 years old had 866 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan children ages 5-14 years crude death rate increased .5 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 14. - 13.5 = .5 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = -2.4% = 5-14 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((866 - 887) / ( 887))*100 = ((-21) / ( 887))*100 = -2.4%

    Michigan adults ages 35-44 years had a -.5% crude death decrease 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - -62 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 12,218 - 12,280 = -62 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 35-44 years old had 12,218 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan adults ages 35-44 years crude death rate increased 16.1 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 207.8 - 191.7 = 16.1 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.   

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = -.5% = 35-44 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((12,218 - 12,280) / ( 12,280))*100 = ((-62) / ( 12,280))*100 = -.5%

    2013-2017 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (12218 / 5880279)*100,000 = 207.8
    2008-2012 Death Rate = Crude Deaths / Population = (12280 / 6406491)*100,000 = 191.7
    Population % Change = -8.21%
    Population Difference = -526,212

    Death Rate if Population was same as 2008-2012 = 190.7



    Michigan adults ages 45-54 years had a -9.7% crude death decrease 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - -3,198 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 29,636 - 32,834 = -3,198 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 45-54 years old had 29,636 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan adults ages 45-54 years crude death rate decreased -6.6 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 431.8 - 438.4 = -6.6 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = -9.7% = 45-54 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((29,636 - 32,834) / ( 32,834))*100 = ((-3,198) / ( 32,834))*100 = -9.7%



    Michigan adults ages 55-64 years had significant 13% crude death increase 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 7,314 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 63,566 - 56,252 = 7,314 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 55-64 years old had 63,566 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan adults ages 55-64 years crude death rate increased significantly 25.4 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 922.5 - 897.1 = 25.4 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 13.% = 55-64 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((63,566 - 56,252) / ( 56,252))*100 = ((7,314) / ( 56,252))*100 = 13.%

    Michigan adults ages 65-74 years had a 20.7% crude death increase 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 14,884 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 86,957 - 72,073 = 14,884 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 65-74 years old had 86,957 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan adults ages 65-74 years crude death rate decreased -48.5 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 1917.7 - 1966.2 = -48.5 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 20.7% = 65-74 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((86,957 - 72,073) / ( 72,073))*100 = ((14,884) / ( 72,073))*100 = 20.7%




    Michigan adults ages 75-84 years had a -2.1% crude death decrease 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - -2,346 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 110,676 - 113,022 = -2,346 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 75-84 years old had 110,676 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan adults ages 75-84 years crude death rate decreased -199.7 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 4868.4 - 5068.1 = -199.7 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = -2.1% = 75-84 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((110,676 - 113,022) / ( 113,022))*100 = ((-2,346) / ( 113,022))*100 = -2.1%

    Michigan adults ages 85+ years had a 11% crude death increase 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 - - - - 15,152 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 153,289 - 138,137 = 15,152 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span. Michigan Ages 85+ years old had 153,289 crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

    Michigan adults ages 85+ years crude death rate increased 116.2 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate to prior 5, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 14469.2 - 14353. = 116.2 death rate point increase in the recent 5 yr period.

    Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 11.% = 85+ years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100 = ((153,289 - 138,137) / ( 138,137))*100 = ((15,152) / ( 138,137))*100 = 11.% 




    What are the top 15 counties with the highest crude death increase in the recent five year span, 2013-2017, compared to the five years prior 2008-2012?  

    Answer: 
    #1 Leelanau County, MI 21.4%      
    #2 Clinton County, MI 20.6%  
    #3 Emmet County, MI 19.3%      
    #4 Ogemaw County, MI 15.7%      
    #5 Lapeer County, MI 15.1%
    #6 Kalkaska County, MI 14.5%      
    #7 Ottawa County, MI 14.4%
    #8 Livingston County, MI 13.6%
    #9 Allegan County, MI 13.5%
    #10 Jackson County, MI  13.4%
    #11 Missaukee County, MI  13.3%      
    #12 Lake County, MI  13.1%      
    #13 Mecosta County, MI  12.8%      
    #14 Lenawee County, MI  12.5%  
    #15 Antrim County, MI  12.4%      
    #16 Mackinac County, MI  11.9%      


























































      

    County Age Group reports, started with counties with  highest (worst death) rates to least in the recent five year span 2013-2017

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    When mind altering substances increase in an area - accidents, suicides, homelessness and sicknesses increase due to the high/drunk deceiving effect a mind-altering substance has on a person.
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    This is a crude death report, a crude death report includes ALL deaths for a specified population and period, thus this report includes sickness, accidents, violence and all mind-altering substance deaths, not just opiates. It includes deaths related to poisons, such as opiates, narcotics, marijuana/cannabinoids, vaping, alcohol, meth, sedatives, benzodiazepines, tranquilizers, xanax, stimulants, cocaine, hallucinogens, tobacco and other mind-altering substances, it also includes deaths related to accidents, violence and sickness, etc, all deaths are included in this report.

    When a person is suffering from a physical addiction “unrecovered" (without protected recovery and support), a person sometimes reaches for another mind-altering substance to deal with hard withdraw, as such, addiction increases. Substances have increased in variety and poisonous strength. Marijuana has increased in potency and poisonous addictive strength. Young people are especially vulnerable to addictive mind-altering-substances, they need encouragement and support to reach recovery and the young ones need to hear the truth about mind-altering substances to avoid the misery of addiction.

    This report includes all deaths, crude death is a measure of all death for a specified period and age group.

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    Source:
    Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics. Dataset: Underlying Cause of Death. 1999-2017 on CDC WONDER Online Database, released December, 2018. Data from the Multiple Cause of Death Files, 1999-2017, as compiled from data provided by the 57 vital statistics jurisdictions through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program. CDC source data, but not a CDC publication. Data Accessed at http://wonder.cdc.gov/  and https://wonder.cdc.gov/ucd-icd10.html

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    Resources –Seeking Help   Medical Emergency Call 911

    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline http://www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-8255
    National Suicide Prevention Lifeline for Deaf &amp; hard of hearing 1-800-799-4889

    If You Suspect your child is using drugs   http://www.drugfree.org/intervene

    Treatment Locator – National listing by SAMHSA and Referral Hotline (SAMHSA) 1-877-SAMHSA-7a

    Veteran’s and their Families Call: 1-800-273-8255

    24 Hour Toll Free Prayer Lines
    Daystar 1-800-329-0029
    Catholic prayer hotline TBD
    National Prayer Center Assemblies of God 1-800-477-2937
    Christian Broadcasting Network (700 Club) 1-800-759-0700

    Common Ground:  (248) 456-8144

    Responsibility:  
    When deaths rise, a critical situation is occurring, as responsible citizens, we can find ways to support critical populations, support the young, elderly and the lowly.  We can investigate what is happening, have any laws changed in an area that could affect the health of people.  

    Greatest Commandment:  Matthew 22:35-40
    35 Then one of them, which was a lawyer, asked him a question, tempting him, and saying, 36 Master, which is the great commandment in the law? 37 Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 38 This is the first and great commandment. 39 And the second is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. 40 On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets. 

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    Understanding death increase enables residents to understand critical populations to work on solutions and give support. Living in Grace created these reports to improve the health and well-being of persons living in the United States.