Death in the 20s
Death rate: The overall rate of death in the 20's is only about 1 in 1,000 each year. In more detail, for ages 20-24 the death rate is 0.093% (1 in 1,075) and for 25-34 years 0.108% (1 in 925).
Top Ten Causes of Death: The main causes of death at this age are not diseases, but accidents, homicide, and suicide. For ages 20-24 years, the top ten causes of death in USA 1999 were:
- accidents (41.3%),
- homicide (17.2%),
- suicide (13.5%),
- cancer (5.8%),
- heart disease (3.6%),
- congenital defects including chromosome conditions (1.3%),
- HIV (1.0%),
- cerebrovascular diseases including stroke (0.7%),
- influenza and pneumonia (0.6%),
- diabetes (0.6%), and
- other causes (14.4%) 1
Even into the 30's, the top causes of death remain accidents, suicide, and homicide. For ages 25-34 years, the top ten causes of death in USA 1999 were:
- accidents (29.0%),
- suicide (12.4%),
- homicide (10.3%),
- cancer (9.8%),
- heart disease (7.5%),
- HIV (6.6%),
- diabetes (1.4%),
- cerebrovascular diseases including stroke (1.4%),
- congenital defects including chromosome conditions (1.1%),
- chronic liver disease and cirrhosis (1.0%), and
- other causes (19.5%) 1
Footnotes:
1. [CDC NVSR 2001]
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