Death Rate Among Black Americans Declines, Especially For Elderly People
The CDC says the death rate for black Americans fell 25 percent over 17 years and was especially dramatic for those 65 and older. But young black people are still dying earlier than white Americans.
by Rob Stein
May 02, 2017
2 minutes
For decades, black Americans have been dying at a higher rate than white Americans.
That's still true overall. But now there's some good news about this long, disturbing trend: The overall death rate for black Americans fell 25 percent between 1999 and 2015, according to a released Tuesday by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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