2022 vs New Normal™ for teens aged 15-19 in South Carolina
260 of 260 total deaths were from All Causes
100.00% of all deaths were from All Causes
This is up 5% compared to Old Normal rates.
244 of 244 total deaths would have been expected under Old Normal conditions.
16 more deaths from All Causes in 2022.
37 more deaths from All Causes (2015-2022)
To show this year’s deaths from All Causes are up 5% compared to Old Normal rates, we need to calculate the rates for both 2022 and for the Old Normal.
Remember, death rates are calculated to answer these questions:
“How many teens aged 15-19 were there?” and
“How many of them died from All Causes?”
The following 2 charts provide this information:
Deaths – All Causes – Teen-aged – Aged 15-19 | South Carolina, United-states
From the charts, we can see that in 2022, 260 of 342,071 teens aged 15-19 living in South Carolina died from All Causes.
260 ÷ 342,071 = 0.00076 (2022 CDR)
We’ll use the table below to calculate our Old Normal rate for deaths from All Causes
Old Normal (2001-2014) South Carolina teen-aged aged 15-19 All Causes
Year
Pop
Died
From
|2000
295,377
255
255
|2001
296,211
248
248
|2002
297,916
264
264
|2003
300,721
238
238
|2004
307,970
252
252
|Year
Pop
Died
From
|2005
315,965
251
251
|2006
323,385
237
237
|2007
329,135
259
259
|2008
333,269
235
235
|2009
333,129
225
225
|Year
Pop
Died
From
|2010
328,989
200
200
|2011
318,060
187
187
|2012
313,166
179
179
|2013
311,344
143
143
|2014
310,676
193
193
Cumulative:
Population
Deaths
All Causes
Totals:
4,715,313
3,366
3,366
The table shows there were a total of 3,366 deaths from All Causes among 4,715,313 teens aged 15-19 living in South Carolina in the 15 years immediately prior to the New Normal™.
3,366 ÷ 4,715,313 = 0.00071 (Old Normal CDR)
We can use the Old Normal rate to predict this year’s deaths:
2022 pop X Old Normal CDR = expected deaths
342,071 X 0.00071 = 244 expected deaths
The difference between actual and expected deaths shows lives saved or lost:
260 – 244 = 16
Dividing the actual deaths by the expected deaths gives us the comparative rates:
260 ÷ 244 = 1.0501
This reveals 16 lives lost and is 105.01% of what we expected (an increase of 5%) in deaths from All Causes among teens aged 15-19 living in South Carolina in 2022, as compared to the Old Normal.
Compare our Old Normal to the 5yr CDR. Does it tell the same story your TV does?
5yr CDR (2017-2021)
Year
Pop
Died
From
|2017
322,209
201
201
|2018
323,894
232
232
|2019
324,659
215
215
|2020
325,272
269
269
|2021
331,272
299
299
Total:
2,262,456
1,636
1,636
This is the same method used by Public Health to calculate the 5-yr CDR (Cumulative Death Rate):
1,636 ÷ 2,262,456 = 0.00072 (5-yr CDR)
342,071(2022 pop) X 0.00072 = 247 expected deaths
The difference between actual and expected deaths:
260 – 247 = 13 or 13 lives lost
Divide actual deaths by expected deaths:
260 ÷ 247 = 1.0368 or an increase of 4%
for deaths from All Causes among teens aged 15-19 living in South Carolina in 2022, as compared to the previous 5 years.
Finally, the same method can also be used to compare our Old Normal rate to the New Normal™ rate:
New Normal™ population X Old Normal rate = expected deaths
2,604,527 X 0.00071 = 1,859 expected deaths
The difference between actual and expected deaths:
1896 – 1,859 = 37 or 37 lives lost
Dividing the actual deaths by the expected deaths:
1,896 ÷ 1,859 = 1.0057 or an increase of 1%
in deaths from All Causes among teens aged 15-19 living in South Carolina in the New Normal™, as compared to the Old Normal.
New Normal (2015-2022)
Year
Pop
Died
From
|2015
316,102
201
201
|2016
319,048
219
219
|2017
322,209
201
201
|2018
323,894
232
232
|2019
324,659
215
215
|2020
325,272
269
269
|2021
331,272
299
299
|2022
342,071
260
260
Total:
2,604,527
1,896
1,896
The world has been led to believe that a deadly pandemic swept the globe beginning in 2020, causing an increase in death rates, especially among the elderly
The data show that death rates began to increase in 2015, immediately upon implementation of the UN’s 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, that young adults have experienced ever-increasing death rates since, and that death rates among the elderly have remained relatively stable.
Browse through the age-categorized charts below to see the evidence of this. Click on any chart to see the full analysis for each age group.
61,052 of the 61,052 deaths among individuals of all ages living in South Carolina in 2022 were from All Causes (100.00% of all deaths).
This is up 28% compared to Old Normal (2000-2014) rates which, when applied to the this year's both sexes population of 5,190,003 individuals would have predicted 47,808 deaths from All Causes.
This means there were 13,244 more deaths than expected from All Causes among individuals of all ages living in South Carolina in 2022.
To date, 64,656 individual lives have been lost to All Causes over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Browse through the age categories below to learn how these deaths from All Causes in 2022 are distributed among each age group of individuals in South Carolina.
Click the bar graph above to see how both the 2022 loss of 13,244 lives and the 8-year loss of 64,656 individual lives from All Causes is arrived at.
The first 390 of the 61,052 deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among babies in their first year of life, accounting for 100.00% of the 390 total deaths in this group.
This is down 16% compared to Old Normal rates which, when applied to this year's population of 56,849 babies in their first year of life, would have predicted 463 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 73 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among babies in their first year of life living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 3,149 deaths from All Causes represent 544 lives saved among babies in their first year of life over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how both the 2022 total of 73 fewer live lost than expected and the 8 year total of 3149 lives saved from All Causes among babies in their first year of life is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 390 / 61,052
The next 74 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among pre-schoolers aged 1-4, accounting for 99.99% of the 74 total deaths in this group.
This is down 3% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 229,034 pre-schoolers aged 1-4, would have predicted 74 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 0 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among pre-schoolers aged 1-4 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 598 deaths from All Causes represent 8 lives saved among pre-schoolers aged 1-4 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 0 fewer and the 8 year total of 598 fewer individual aged 1-4 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 464 / 61,052
The next 53 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among children aged 5-9, accounting for 99.98% of the 53 total deaths in this group.
This is up 1% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 304,905 children aged 5-9, would have predicted 50 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 3 more deaths than expected from All Causes among children aged 5-9 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 369 deaths from All Causes represent 37 lives saved among children aged 5-9 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 3 more and the 8 year total of 369 more individual aged 5-9 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 517 / 61,052
The next 78 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among children aged 10-14, accounting for 99.99% of the 78 total deaths in this group.
This is up 9% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 325,687 children aged 10-14, would have predicted 68 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 10 more deaths than expected from All Causes among children aged 10-14 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 468 deaths from All Causes represent 67 lives saved among children aged 10-14 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 10 more and the 8 year total of 468 more individual aged 10-14 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 595 / 61,052
The next 260 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among teens aged 15-19, accounting for 100.00% of the 260 total deaths in this group.
This is up 5% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 342,071 teens aged 15-19, would have predicted 244 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 16 more deaths than expected from All Causes among teens aged 15-19 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 1,896 deaths from All Causes represent 37 lives lost among teens aged 15-19 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 16 more and the 8 year total of 1,896 more individual aged 15-19 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 855 / 61,052
The next 475 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 20-24, accounting for 100.00% of the 475 total deaths in this group.
This is up 19% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 353,606 people aged 20-24, would have predicted 395 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 80 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 20-24 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 3,578 deaths from All Causes represent 559 lives lost among people aged 20-24 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 80 more and the 8 year total of 3,578 more individual aged 20-24 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 1,330 / 61,052
The next 596 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 25-29, accounting for 100.00% of the 596 total deaths in this group.
This is up 43% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 327,556 people aged 25-29, would have predicted 415 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 181 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 25-29 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 4,562 deaths from All Causes represent 1,091 lives lost among people aged 25-29 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 181 more and the 8 year total of 4,562 more individual aged 25-29 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 1,926 / 61,052
The next 912 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 30-34, accounting for 100.00% of the 912 total deaths in this group.
This is up 70% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 353,206 people aged 30-34, would have predicted 533 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 379 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 30-34 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 5,600 deaths from All Causes represent 1,640 lives lost among people aged 30-34 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 379 more and the 8 year total of 5,600 more individual aged 30-34 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 2,838 / 61,052
The next 1,019 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 35-39, accounting for 100.00% of the 1,019 total deaths in this group.
This is up 57% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 328,874 people aged 35-39, would have predicted 647 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 372 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 35-39 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 6,566 deaths from All Causes represent 1,600 lives lost among people aged 35-39 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 372 more and the 8 year total of 6,566 more individual aged 35-39 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 3,857 / 61,052
The next 1,230 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 40-44, accounting for 100.00% of the 1,230 total deaths in this group.
This is up 28% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 322,877 people aged 40-44, would have predicted 958 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 272 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 40-44 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 8,106 deaths from All Causes represent 886 lives lost among people aged 40-44 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 272 more and the 8 year total of 8,106 more individual aged 40-44 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 5,087 / 61,052
The next 1,510 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 45-49, accounting for 100.00% of the 1,510 total deaths in this group.
This is up 12% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 302,607 people aged 45-49, would have predicted 1,344 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 166 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 45-49 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 11,484 deaths from All Causes represent 358 lives lost among people aged 45-49 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 166 more and the 8 year total of 11,484 more individual aged 45-49 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 6,597 / 61,052
The next 2,195 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 50-54, accounting for 100.00% of the 2,195 total deaths in this group.
This is up 1% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 331,250 people aged 50-54, would have predicted 2,170 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 25 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 50-54 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 17,448 deaths from All Causes represent 168 lives lost among people aged 50-54 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 25 more and the 8 year total of 17,448 more individual aged 50-54 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 8,792 / 61,052
The next 3,365 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 55-59, accounting for 100.00% of the 3,365 total deaths in this group.
This is up 7% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 343,844 people aged 55-59, would have predicted 3,149 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 216 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 55-59 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 26,918 deaths from All Causes represent 1,726 lives lost among people aged 55-59 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 216 more and the 8 year total of 26,918 more individual aged 55-59 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 12,157 / 61,052
The next 5,043 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among people aged 60-64, accounting for 100.00% of the 5,043 total deaths in this group.
This is up 12% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 352,259 people aged 60-64, would have predicted 4,503 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 540 more deaths than expected from All Causes among people aged 60-64 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 36,492 deaths from All Causes represent 2,273 lives lost among people aged 60-64 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 540 more and the 8 year total of 36,492 more individual aged 60-64 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 17,200 / 61,052
The next 6,096 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly men and women aged 65-69, accounting for 100.00% of the 6,096 total deaths in this group.
This is up 2% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 327,472 elderly men and women aged 65-69, would have predicted 5,993 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 103 more deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 65-69 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 43,367 deaths from All Causes represent 1,668 lives saved among elderly men and women aged 65-69 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 103 more and the 8 year total of 43,367 more individual aged 65-69 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 23,296 / 61,052
The next 7,298 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly men and women aged 70-74, accounting for 100.00% of the 7,298 total deaths in this group.
This is down 5% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 277,174 elderly men and women aged 70-74, would have predicted 7,668 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 370 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 70-74 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 50,666 deaths from All Causes represent 4,514 lives saved among elderly men and women aged 70-74 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 370 fewer and the 8 year total of 50,666 fewer individual aged 70-74 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 30,594 / 61,052
The next 8,093 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly men and women aged 75-79, accounting for 100.00% of the 8,093 total deaths in this group.
This is down 8% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 199,062 elderly men and women aged 75-79, would have predicted 8,785 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 692 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 75-79 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 53,211 deaths from All Causes represent 5,175 lives saved among elderly men and women aged 75-79 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 692 fewer and the 8 year total of 53,211 fewer individual aged 75-79 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 38,687 / 61,052
The next 7,786 of the 61,052 individual deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly men and women aged 80-84, accounting for 100.00% of the 7,786 total deaths in this group.
This is down 3% compared to Old Normal rates. Those rates, applied to this year's population of 111,670 elderly men and women aged 80-84, would have predicted 7,992 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 206 fewer deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 80-84 living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 53,638 deaths from All Causes represent 3,273 lives saved among elderly men and women aged 80-84 over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the both the 2022 total of 206 fewer and the 8 year total of 53,638 fewer individual aged 80-84 deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 46,473 / 61,052
The next 22,365 of the 61,052 deaths from All Causes in 2022 were among elderly men and women aged 80+, accounting for 100.00% of the 22,365 total deaths in this group.
This is up 1% compared to Old Normal rates which, when applied to this year's population of 111,670 would have predicted 22,107 deaths from All Causes this year.
This means there were 258 more deaths than expected from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 80+ living in South Carolina in 2022.
Overall, 159,581 deaths from All Causes represent 2,153 lives lost among elderly men and women aged 80+ over the first 8 years of South Carolina's New Normal™.
Click the bar graph above to see how the 8 year total of 159,581 excess individual deaths from All Causes is arrived at.
Yearly All Causes Tally: 68,838 / 61,052*
* South Carolina does not report the deaths of 7,786 babies in it's death totals