https://www.thinkadvisor.com/2021/02/25/u-s-death-counts-have-climbed-for-all-adult-age-groups-actuary/"...
From March 22, 2020, through Dec. 26, 2020, the ratio of the actual number of people who died in the United States to the expected number was 120%, Leavitt writes in the study.
In other words: The total number of deaths was about 20% higher than normal.
For all of 2020, the total number of deaths was about 14% to 16% higher than expected, according to Leavitt.
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Here’s what the actual-deaths-to-expected-deaths ratios looked like for four age groups over that same period, according to Leavitt’s analysis of federal government data:
Under 15: 93.1%
15-34: 120.2%
35-64: 125.2%
65 and Older: 120%
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