Death Takes a Nose Dive

By | April 20, 2006

Here’s some really encouraging news:

The National Center for Health Statistics reports that “the age-adjusted death rate reached a record low 801.0 per 100,000 U.S. standard population. This value is 3.8 percent lower than the 2003 rate of 832.7.”

Read the whole thing. Check out the graph showing the rapid decline in death; it’s dropping faster than my weight.

  • Karl Hallowell

    I wonder why this occurred? Demographics would seem to favor an increasing death rate since the US population is getting older in general.