Deaths – All Causes – Elderly Men And Women – 70-74 | Minnesota, United States

2022 Deaths Among Elderly Men And Women aged 70-74 in Minnesota, United States

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  1. Total (5,281)

    2022 vs New Normal™ for elderly men and women aged 70-74 in Minnesota

    1. 5,281 of 5,281 total deaths were from All Causes
    2. 100.00% of all deaths were from All Causes
    3. This is down 6% compared to Old Normal rates.
    4. 5,604 of 5,604 total deaths would have been expected under Old Normal conditions.
    5. 323 fewer deaths from All Causes in 2022.
    6. 3,222 fewer deaths from All Causes (2015-2022)
    1. To show this year’s deaths from All Causes are down 6% 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 elderly men and women aged 70-74 were there?” and
    • “How many of them died from All Causes?”

    The following 2 charts provide this information:

    Deaths – All Causes – Elderly Men And Women – Aged 70-74 | Minnesota, United-states

    Graph showing Deaths - All Causes - Elderly Men And Women - Aged 70-74 | Minnesota, United-states

    Populalation – Elderly Men And Women – Aged 70-74 – [2000-2022] | Minnesota, United-states

    Graph showing Populalation - Elderly Men And Women - Aged 70-74 - [2000-2022] | Minnesota, United-states

    From the charts, we can see that in 2022, 5,281 of 258,609 elderly men and women aged 70-74 living in Minnesota died from All Causes.

    5,281 ÷ 258,609 = 0.02042 (2022 CDR)

    We’ll use the table below to calculate our Old Normal rate for deaths from All Causes
    Old Normal (2001-2014) Minnesota elderly men and women aged 70-74 All Causes
    Year
    Pop
    Died
    From
    |2000
    142,656
    3,619
    3,619
    |2001
    142,028
    3,608
    3,608
    |2002
    140,951
    3,556
    3,556
    |2003
    139,510
    3,395
    3,395
    |2004
    138,603
    3,102
    3,102
    |Year
    Pop
    Died
    From

    |2005
    138,121
    3,087
    3,087
    |2006
    139,227
    2,986
    2,986
    |2007
    141,058
    2,870
    2,870
    |2008
    144,270
    3,037
    3,037
    |2009
    148,904
    3,073
    3,073
    |Year
    Pop
    Died
    From

    |2010
    151,857
    3,012
    3,012
    |2011
    158,123
    3,189
    3,189
    |2012
    164,400
    3,114
    3,114
    |2013
    174,574
    3,475
    3,475
    |2014
    181,244
    3,535
    3,535
     
     
     
     

     
     
     
     

    Cumulative:
    Population
    Deaths
    All Causes

    Totals:
    2,245,526
    48,658
    48,658

    The table shows there were a total of 48,658 deaths from All Causes among 2,245,526 elderly men and women aged 70-74 living in Minnesota in the 15 years immediately prior to the New Normal™.

    48,658 ÷ 2,245,526 = 0.02167 (Old Normal CDR)

    We can use the Old Normal rate to predict this year’s deaths:

    2022 pop X Old Normal CDR = expected deaths

    258,609 X 0.02167 = 5,604 expected deaths

    The difference between actual and expected deaths shows lives saved or lost:

    5,2815,604 = -323

    Dividing the actual deaths by the expected deaths gives us the comparative rates:

    5,281 ÷ 5,604 = 0.9420

    This reveals 323 lives saved and is 94.20% of what we expected (a decrease of 6%) in deaths from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 70-74 living in Minnesota 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
    206,757
    3,958
    3,958
    |2018
    215,698
    3,996
    3,996
    |2019
    227,383
    4,304
    4,304
    |2020
    240,702
    5,043
    5,043
    |2021
    255,560
    5,346
    5,346
    Total:
    1,524,252
    30,130
    30,130

    This is the same method used by Public Health to calculate the 5-yr CDR (Cumulative Death Rate):

    30,130 ÷ 1,524,252 = 0.01977 (5-yr CDR)

    258,609(2022 pop) X 0.01977 = 5,112 expected deaths

    The difference between actual and expected deaths:

    5,2815,112 = 169 or 169 lives lost

    Divide actual deaths by expected deaths:

    5,281 ÷ 5,112 = 1.0325 or an increase of 3%

    for deaths from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 70-74 living in Minnesota 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

    1,782,861 X 0.02167 = 38,633 expected deaths

    The difference between actual and expected deaths:

    3541138,633 = -3,222 or 3,222 lives saved

    Dividing the actual deaths by the expected deaths:

    35,411 ÷ 38,633 = 0.9162 or a decrease of 8%

    in deaths from All Causes among elderly men and women aged 70-74 living in Minnesota in the New Normal™, as compared to the Old Normal.

    New Normal (2015-2022)

    Year
    Pop
    Died
    From
    |2015
    187,028
    3,710
    3,710
    |2016
    191,124
    3,773
    3,773
    |2017
    206,757
    3,958
    3,958
    |2018
    215,698
    3,996
    3,996
    |2019
    227,383
    4,304
    4,304
    |2020
    240,702
    5,043
    5,043
    |2021
    255,560
    5,346
    5,346
    |2022
    258,609
    5,281
    5,281
    Total:
    1,782,861
    35,411
    35,411

    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.

    | All Ages |

    51,222 of the 51,222 deaths among individuals of all ages living in Minnesota in 2022 were from All Causes (100.00% of all deaths).

    This is up 21% compared to Old Normal (2000-2014) rates which, when applied to the this year's both sexes population of 5,595,216 individuals would have predicted 42,278 deaths from All Causes.

    This means there were 8,944 more deaths than expected from All Causes among individuals of all ages living in Minnesota in 2022.

    To date, 43,555 individual lives have been lost to All Causes over the first 8 years of Minnesota'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 Minnesota.

    Click the bar graph above to see how both the 2022 loss of 8,944 lives and the 8-year loss of 43,555 individual lives from All Causes is arrived at.