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What was US life expectancy in 1789?

While the average life expectancy in the United States around 1789 was around 36 years, this statistic is deeply misleading due to a high infant mortality rate that dramatically pulled down the average. This era was marked by significant health challenges, but those who survived childhood could expect to live much longer, a pattern that profoundly influenced the concept of healthy aging at the time.

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