2 Georgia Cities Among Worst for Life Expectancy
It’s always interesting to see new life expectancy rates. I’m always curious if I live in an area with a high or low expectancy, because that’s obviously an indicator of an overall healthy environment. Well, as it turns out, some North Carolina and South Carolina cities have been named the worst for life expectancy in the United States.
A new report is out via Finance.yahoo.com. It looks at 40 cities with the lowest expectancy rates in the United States. According to the study, “Average lifespan in the US climbed from just 47 years in 1900 to nearly 79 in 2019 before the coronavirus pandemic struck. After that, it saw a decline for two consecutive years, driven by increased cases of drug overdose and effects of Covid-19 according to a report by Harvard University.” They add that life expectancy in the United States went way down to 77 years in 2020. Then, it went down to 76 years in 2021. The good news, though, is that in 2022, expectancy rebounded to 77.5 years. Those numbers are via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The worst city in America for life expectancy is Jackson, Mississippi. So, what about our state? Coming in at No. 15 is Savannah, Georgia. It has an expectancy of 76.3 years. “Savannah is the oldest city in the state of Georgia, and has a population of over 400,000 people, who at birth are expected to live for 76.3 years, a little over a year lower than the national average,” the study states. “Obesity is a major health concern in the state, with about more than one-thirds of the population affected.” Also on the list is Augusta-Richmond County at No. 23 with an expectancy of 76.5 years. This area, of course, brings together parts of the states of Georgia and South Carolina. Find the full list of cities with the worst expectancy rates in the United States here.