US life expectancy edges toward an all-time high as overdoses drop

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CDC provisional data show the US death rate fell to a record low in 2025 (689.2 per 100,000), with life expectancy likely reaching a new high after hitting 79 years in 2024. The turnaround is driven largely by a sharp decline in overdose deaths (about 70,000 in 2025, down from 114,000 in 2023), plus declines in homicides and Covid deaths, and broad gains in heart disease and cancer mortality. GLP-1 obesity drugs could push life expectancy even higher, but the US still trails peer nations by about 3–4 years and features wide state- and income-related disparities.
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