Six to seven month fall in life expectancies, CMI finds

Mortality rates saw a 6% increase in 2022 compared to pre-pandemic levels

Martin Richmond
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Six to seven month fall in life expectancies, CMI finds

Life expectancy assumptions at the age of 65 fell by six to seven months, research from the Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) has shown.

In the latest update to its mortality projections model for 2022, the CMI found life expectancy assumptions at the age of 65 were six months lower for women and seven months lower for men when comp...

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