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What is the life expectancy of someone born in 1930?

In 1930, the life expectancy at birth in the U.S. was approximately 58 for men and 62 for women, a figure heavily influenced by high infant mortality. However, this average did not predict the outcome for an individual who survived early childhood, which leads to a deeper look into the question: **What is the life expectancy of someone born in 1930?**

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What was life expectancy in 1904?

In 1900, the average life expectancy in the United States was a mere 47.3 years. In 1904, this figure remained shockingly low, a stark contrast to today's average, shaped by high infant mortality rates and a prevalence of infectious diseases. This exploration delves into what life expectancy in 1904 truly was and the underlying reasons behind it.

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How many WWII veterans are still alive in 2025?

According to projections from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the number of living U.S. WWII veterans has fallen below 50,000 in 2025. With the youngest of this generation now approaching a century old, their numbers are dwindling rapidly, making it more urgent than ever to honor and preserve their incredible stories.

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