Slower life expectancy gains at the U.S. county level since 2000 are linked to increasing levels of poverty, unemployment, and single-parent families, plus declines in manufacturing jobs--especially in rural areas.
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Decomposing County-Level Working-Age Mortality Trends in the United States Between 1999-2001 and 2015-2017 - PubMed
Studies have documented significant geographic divergence in U.S. mortality in recent decades. However, few studies have examined the extent to which county-level trends in mortality can be explained by national, state, and metropolitan-level trends, and which county-specific factors contribute to r …