Hill June 2, 2023
Jared Gans

The United States has increasingly fallen behind in its average life expectancy over the past few decades, according to a new report.

The study published in the American Journal of Public Health on Thursday found that a disadvantage in U.S. life expectancy began in the 1950s and has worsened especially during the past four decades as dozens of “globally diverse” countries have performed better.

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