Why the Life Expectancy Gap between Men and Women Is Growing
Briefly

In 2010 women were projected to live 4.8 years longer than men. By 2021 this gap widened to 5.8 years, the largest disparity since 1996.
A greater number of COVID deaths among men influenced by a higher burden of comorbidities, differences in health behaviors and employment in higher-risk industries was a big part of the deeply troubling drop in life expectancy and widening gender gap.
The most substantial change in projected life expectancy at birth occurred between 2019 and 2021: the onset of the COVID pandemic.
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