I have just been able to get single year age death rate data for 2024 and it shows that one of the causes of unnecessary deaths that I have been unsuccessful to publish about has ended.
This graph shows the percent change in single year age deaths per 100,000 people has changed from 2023 to 2024. The great majority of the dots show very strong one year decline in death rates. Most of the increases, eight of them, are under age 12, but the higher end of that group is at the top of the good solid line of declining dots as they age to 24. The line of dots then slowly move up toward the zero line until the dot for age 70 is slightly above zero. I am not going to put the data here but this pattern of strong declines in deaths rates is just the opposite of the pattern I have showing for earlier years. More on that in a latter post, I want to get this graph out. Then in ages 75 through 81, we have some very unusual dots. In all my decades of playing with mortality data, these changes can only be due to a problem in producing the data. The couple of positives around the very strong negative for age 77 probably are unusual from a flaw in the data processing process.
Well, I could say more but I am going to go ahead and post this graph displaying a good and badly needed turn around in our death rates.
I hypothesize that this is produced by a substantial decline in health insurance companies denying care.
the death rate of the 24 year olds declined 30 percent.
The change in single year age in death rates from 2023 to 2024 show that the totally unnecessary increases in them have finally turned around. One of our major causes of unnecessary deaths has ended. 🧪💡☠️ #Science #Science #Population #Politics