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U.S. Crude Deaths 2013-2017, by Age Group, Five Year Span versus Prior five year span, 5 Year Span 2013-2017,= 13,493,792 ---------------------------------------------

Age Groups Crude Deaths Five Year Comparison 

U.S. crude death rate increased significantly 35.7 points, comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 840.6 - 804.9 = 35.7 crude death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  To understand why we have, significant increase in crude death, we need to look at deaths by age group to see if we have any changes comparing the recent five years to the five years prior.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000

This report compares all U.S. deaths by age group, comparing the recent five years to the five years prior, 2013-2017 versus 2008-2012.  Seven ten-year age groups had crude death increase, comparing the recent five years to the five years prior, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012, the teen and young adults ages 15-24 years old had .9% death increase, age 25-34 had the largest death increase, 21.6% death increase (it is not normal for a young healthy age group to have significant death increase, ages 55-64 years old also had significant 14.1% death increase in the recent five years compared to the five years prior, see age group table below.  After this report we will look at states and counties by age groups to detect areas and ages most affected to give support.

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

U.S. had significant 8.5% crude death increase - - - -  1,057,473 more crude deaths in the recent five year span  2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 13,493,792 - 12,436,319 = 1,057,473.   The U.S. had 13,493,792  crude deaths in the recent five year span, 2013-2017.


Calculation for increase is Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 8.5% = U.S.U.S.Total ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths) /(2008-2012 Crude deaths))*100 = ((13,493,792 - 12,436,319)/(12,436,319)) *100 = 1,057,473/12,436,319 = 8.5% crude death increase all-ages.



  • 3.1% of Crude deaths are between ages 15-34 years old,  (414,359 age 15-34 year old crude deaths, in the recent five year span, 2013-2017)
  • 13.5% of Crude deaths are between ages 0-54 years old, (1,819,866 age 0-54 year old crude deaths, in the recent five year span, 2013-2017)




Deaths lost per day 

U.S. lost young people ages 15-34 years old to a crude death at the rate of 227 crude deaths per day during 2013-2017 = 414,359 crude deaths / 5 years = 82871.8 deaths per year  / 365 days per year = 227 crude deaths per day during years 2013-2017.

U.S. lost people to a crude death at the rate of 7,394 crude deaths per day during five year span, 2013-2017 = 13,493,792 crude deaths / 5 years = 2698758.4 deaths per year  / 365 days per year = 7394 crude deaths per day during years 2013-2017.


Age Division % Change (Age Group Comparison

In U.S., in the recent five year span, 2013-2017, we see a significant increase in crude death for persons aged 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old, we see a 463% increase in crude death for persons aged 15-24 years old, compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old.  There were 125,296 more crude deaths age 15-24 year old age group versus the earlier age 5-14 year 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 = (152,371 - 27,075/27,075 = 463% increases in crude deaths for persons aged 15-24 years old compared to earlier age group age 5-14 years old.

In the following age group, age 25-34 years old, we see significant death increase, 72% increase in crude death for persons aged 25-34 years old, compared to earlier age group age 15-24 years old, there were 109,617 more Crude deaths in the age 25-34 year old age group versus the earlier age 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 crude  deaths)/Age 15-24 year old crude  deaths)*100 = (261,988 - 152,371/152,371 = 72% increases in crude  deaths for persons aged 25-34 years old compared to earlier age group age 15-24 years old


U.S. Crude Deaths Five year Comparison Overall


U.S. had significant 8.5% crude death increase - - - -  1,057,473 more crude deaths in the recent five year span  2013-2017 versus five years prior 2008-2012 = 13,493,792 - 12,436,319 = 1,057,473.   The U.S. had 13,493,792  crude deaths in the recent 5 years, 2013-2017.

U.S. crude death rate increased significantly 35.7 points comparing recent 5 year crude death rate  to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 840.6 - 804.9 = 35.7 crude death rate point increase in the recent five five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 = 8.5% = U.S.U.S.Total (2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths) /(2008-2012 Crude deaths) = (13,493,792 - 12,436,319)/(12,436,319) = 1,057,473/12,436,319 = 8.5%    
     
Age Group Five Year comparison




U.S. babies under 1 year old had a -8.7% crude death decrease    - - - -  -11,065 less crude deaths in the recent five year span vs prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 115,606 - 126,671 = -11,065 less crude deaths in the recent five year Span.  U.S. babies under 1 years old ages < 1 years old had 115,606 crude deaths in the recent five years.  , 2013-2017.

U.S babies under 1 year old crude death rate decreased -48.2 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 584.5 - 632.7 = -48.2 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  -8.7% = < 1 year ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((115,606 - 126,671) / ( 126,671))*100 = ((-11,065)  / ( 126,671))*100  = -8.7%


U.S. children ages 1-4 years old had a -9.9% crude death decrease    - - - -  -2,172 less crude deaths in the recent five year span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 19,788 - 21,960 = -2,172 less crude deaths in the recent five year span.  U.S. children ages 1-4 years old had 19,788 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

U.S children ages 1-4 years old crude death rate decreased -2.3 points comparing recent five-year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 24.8 - 27.2 = -2.3 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000         

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  -9.9% = 1-4 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((19,788 - 21,960) / ( 21,960))*100 = ((-2,172)  / ( 21,960))*100  = -9.9% 
   




U.S. children ages 5-14 years old had a -.4% crude death decrease    - - - -  -107 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 27,075 - 27,182 = -107 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. children ages 5-14 years old had 27,075 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

U.S children ages 5-14 years old crude death rate decreased -.1 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 13.2 - 13.3 = -.1 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000                                              
                            
Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  -.4% = 5-14 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((27,075 - 27,182) / ( 27,182))*100 = ((-107)  / ( 27,182))*100  = -.4% 
U.S. teens and young adults ages 15-24 years old had a .9% crude death increase    - - - -  1,357 more crude deaths in the recent five year span versus prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 152,371 - 151,014 = 1,357 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages 15-24 years old had 152,371 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

U.S teens and young adults ages 15-24 years old crude death rate increased .6 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 69.7 - 69.2 = .6 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  .9% = 15-24 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((152,371 - 151,014) / ( 151,014))*100 = ((1,357)  / ( 151,014))*100  = .9%                    
   


U.S. young adults ages 25-34 years old had a 21.6% crude death increase    - - - -  46,613 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 261,988 - 215,375 = 46,613 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages 25-34 years old had 261,988 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

U.S young adults ages 25-34 years old crude death rate increased significantly 14.3 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 118.8 - 104.5 = 14.3 death rate point increase in the recent five year period!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  
DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000

Note: It is out of character for this age group, ages 25-34 years old, to have significant death increase. It is not normal for a young healthy age group to have a significant death increase. To understand this significance, a future published report will look at the prior five year crude deaths 2008-2012 versus the prior five years 2003-2007 for comparison.

Additionally, to understand the 
impact increased potency mind-altering substances are having on people - a future published report will look at mind-altering substance deaths for this population in the same period.  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 14.3 death rate point increase, in the recent five year period, compared to the prior five year period, is a significant change in crude deaths, a significant increase in young crude deaths, ages 25-34 years old.

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  21.6% = 25-34 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((261,988 - 215,375) / ( 215,375))*100 = ((46,613)  / ( 215,375))*100  = 21.6%       

U.S. adults ages 35-44 years old had a 3.1% crude death increase    - - - -  11,122 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 371,245 - 360,123 = 11,122 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. ages 35-44 years old had 371,245 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

U.S adults ages 35-44 years old crude death rate increased significantly 8.1 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 183. - 174.9 = 8.1 death rate point increase in the recent five year period!!!!!!   
DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000  

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  3.1% = 35-44 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((371,245 - 360,123) / ( 360,123))*100 = ((11,122)  / ( 360,123))*100  = 3.1%                          






U.S. adults ages 45-54 years old had a -5.2% crude death decrease    - - - -  -48,234 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 871,793 - 920,027 = -48,234 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages 45-54 years old had 871,793 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

U.S adults ages 45-54 years old crude death rate decreased -7.6 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 404.4 - 412. = -7.6 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000         
                                     
Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  -5.2% = 45-54 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((871,793 - 920,027) / ( 920,027))*100 = ((-48,234)  / ( 920,027))*100  = -5.2%  
U.S. adults ages 55-64 years old had a 14.1% crude death increase    - - - -  219,959 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 1,783,171 - 1,563,212 = 219,959 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages 55-64 years old had 1,783,171 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

U.S adults ages 55-64 years old crude death rate increased significantly 19.6 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 875.3 - 855.6 = 19.6 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000     

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  14.1% = 55-64 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((1,783,171 - 1,563,212) / ( 1,563,212))*100 = ((219,959)  / ( 1,563,212))*100  = 14.1%                              

U.S. adults ages 65-74 years old had a 19.8% crude death increase    - - - -  407,516 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span vs prior 5 years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 = 2,464,676 - 2,057,160 = 407,516 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages 65-74 years old had 2,464,676 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

U.S adults ages 65-74 years old crude death rate decreased -78.8 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 vs 2008-2012 death rates = 1792.8 - 1871.5 = -78.8 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000                    

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  19.8% = 65-74 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((2,464,676 - 2,057,160) / ( 2,057,160))*100 = ((407,516)  / ( 2,057,160))*100  = 19.8%  
                                  


U.S. adults ages 75-84 years old had a .9% crude death increase    - - - -  28,167 more crude deaths in the recent five year span versus prior five years, 2013-2017 versus 2008-2012 = 3,181,758 - 3,153,591 = 28,167 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages 75-84 years old had 3,181,758 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

U.S adults ages 75-84 years old crude death rate decreased -260.9 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 versus 2008-2012 death rates = 4545.9 - 4806.7 = -260.9 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000          

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  .9% = 75-84 years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((3,181,758 -3,153,591) / ( 3,153,591))*100 = ((28,167)  / ( 3,153,591))*100  = .9%                     








U.S. adults ages 85+ years old had significant 10.5% crude death increase    - - - -  404,427 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span versus prior 5 years, 2013-2017 versus 2008-2012 = 4,243,622 - 3,839,195 = 404,427 more crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages 85+ years old had 4,243,622 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.

U.S adults ages 85+ years old crude death rate decreased -328.4 points comparing recent five year crude death rate to prior five years, 2013-2017 versus 2008-2012 death rates = 13540.9 - 13869.4 = -328.4 death rate point increase in the recent five year period.  DR (Death Rate) = Crude Death Rate = (Crude deaths/population) x 100,000                     

Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  10.5% = 85+ years ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((4,243,622 - 3,839,195) / ( 3,839,195))*100 = ((404,427)  / ( 3,839,195))*100  = 10.5%      

                                     
U.S. ages Not Stated had a -13.6% crude death decrease    - - - -  -110 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span versus prior 5 years, 2013-2017 versus 2008-2012 = 699 - 809 = -110 less crude deaths in the recent 5 Year Span.  U.S. Ages Not Stated old had 699 crude deaths in the recent five years, 2013-2017.                                      


Calculation for Percent Change = ((New Value - Old Value)/ Old Value )*100 =  -13.6% = Not Stated ((2013-2017 Crude deaths - 2008-2012 Crude deaths ) / (2008-2012 Crude deaths ))*100  = ((699 - 809) / ( 809))*100 = ((-110)  / ( 809))*100  = -13.6%                       
           

                                                                   






























































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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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