UTopiAH. This is Part of a series for comparing census based life expectancy and death rate tables, ranking states by how long we live, from 1960 to 2015. Included are medical conditions rating Utah’s #1 health rankings. Since 2012 state rankings are now correlated to voting in the 2012 and 2016 presidential elections, with blue states on top, and red states at the bottom. Utopia is Sir Thomas More’s (1516) perfect place to live, and with a slight variation in spelling, perfectly describes Utah.

Pt 2 – 3 Nephi 14 verse 18 and 20 A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, neither a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit.

Wherefore, by their fruits ye shall know them.

Part Three, This is the 1970 census life expectancy rankings by state, divided red and blue.

https://www.census.gov/population/www/documentation/twps0049/tab03.pdf

For fifty years, life expectancy, was based on the census taken every ten years. States were rank ordered based on the longevity of their residents’ lives. Longevity has been the basis for 1)commercial uses, 2)health programs, 3)governmental budgets, and4) forward planning. 1)Commercial uses include a) annuity tables for retirement investments – how long the annuity will be needed to provide a life time income? and hence its cost; b) life insurance tables for payment of death benefits and when death benefits will be due, and hence the premium for the insurance; c) population growth, long term care. 2) Health programs use include age related maladies and hospitalization. 3) Governmental budgets include Medicare, Medicaid, Affordable Care Act so called Obamacare, development, public health, education, transportation, and national security. 4) Forward planning includes water resources, urban planning, social services, and family growth,.   Progress or decline in life expectancy, takes decades.   For instance noting that Utah’s life expectancy ranked 6th in 1960, Utah climbed to 2nd in 1970, back to 3rd in 1980, and topped out to 1st by 1990. It is even harder to move among ranks the larger the population in the State. California’s population is ten times Utah’s. California’s life expectancy ranked 19th in 1960 census, climbed to 14th in 1970, 18th in 1980, and dropped back to 32nd in 1990 (calculated in 2004). Sifting through hundreds of millions of records took 14 years from 1990 to 2004.

Table 3. Rankings of State Life Expectancy at Birth for White Males: 1960 to 1990

State* Year 1960 1970 1980 1990

1972 Red State versus Blue State

State

Republican

1970

census

life expectancy

rank

Democratic
North Dakota
Nebraska
Kansas
Minnesota
Iowa
1

7

8

3

9

*

*

*

*

*

 

Utah

Wisconsin

Connecticut

South Dakota

Idaho

2

6

4

5

16

*

*

*

*

*

Arkansas

Oklahoma

Missouri

Florida

Washington

32

24

25

18

17

*

*

*

*

*

Rhode Island

Texas

Ohio
California

Colorado

13

22

21

14

11

*

*

*

*

*

Michigan

Delaware

Indiana
New Jersey

Oregon

20

29

31

10

12

*

*

*

*

*

*

Tennessee
New York

Illinois

Mississippi

15

38

19

30

45

 

 

 

Massachusetts

*

*

*

*

 

 

 

Virginia

Kentucky

Alabama

New Hampshire

Pennsylvania

27

40

41

34

28

*

*

*

*

*

Vermont

Maryland

North Carolina

Maine
New Mexico

26

23

39

36

35

Georgia

Wyoming

Louisiana

West Virginia

Montana

44

43

42

49

37

*

*

*

*

*

Arizona

South Carolina

*
Nevada

33

46

47

48

*

*

 

D.C.

*

1972 Red Republican Nixon, Blue Democratic McGovern

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*Alaska and Hawaii are excluded from the rankings since life expectancy was not calculated in 1970 for these two states. Sources: National Center for Health Statistics, 1975. Some Trends and Comparisons of United States Life-

Table Data: 1900-1971. National Center for Health Statistics, 1985-86. State Life Tables, Alabama-Wyoming, U.S. Decennial Life Tables for 1979-81. National Center for Health Statistics, 1998. U.S. Decennial Life Tables for 1989-91, State Life Tables.
Source: U.S. Census Bureau

Internet Release date: September 26, 2003

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