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2017 – Gregg Allman, American musician, singer and songwriter (b. 1947) [40] 2018 – Gardner Dozois, American science fiction author and editor (b. 1947) [41] 2020 – Larry Kramer, American playwright, public health advocate and LGBT rights activist (b. 1935) [42] 2021 – Poul Schlüter, former Prime Minister of Denmark (b. 1929) [43]
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Life expectancy for U.S.-born children is now 77.5 years, up from 76.5 in 2021 and 77 in 2020. Deaths caused by drug overdoses and COVID-19 infections were key contributors to the decline, the CDC ...
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U.S. births fell last year, resuming a long national slide. A little under 3.6 million babies were born in 2023, according to provisional statistics released Thursday by the Centers for Disease ...
—From 2022 to 2023, the provisional number of births fell 5% for American Indian and Alaska Native women, 4% for Black women, 3% for white women and 2% for Asian American women. Births rose 1% for Hispanic women. —The percentage of babies born preterm held about steady. —The cesarean section birth rate rose again, to 32.4% of births.
As of 2022, births to White American mothers remain around 50% of the U.S. total, a decline of 3% compared to 2021. [36] In the same time period, births to Asian American and Hispanic women increased by 2% and 6%, respectively. [37] Population pyramid by race and ethnicity of the United States over time from 1900 to 2020