List of U.S. counties with shortest life expectancy

This list of U.S. counties with shortest life expectancy includes 50 counties (or county equivalents) out of a grand total of 3,142 counties or county equivalents in the United States. With the exception of one city (Baltimore), the counties with shortest life expectancy at birth have a largely rural population. The counties listed include 24 with a population consisting of more than 50 percent of non-Hispanic whites, 18 with a population consisting of more than 50 percent of African-Americans, and 8 with a population consisting of more than 50 percent of Native Americans

The U.S. states represented on the list are Kentucky (14 counties); Mississippi (8 counties); Alabama and South Dakota (5 counties each); Arkansas, Louisiana, and West Virginia (three counties each); Missouri (2 counties), and Alaska, Florida, Maryland, Montana, North Dakota, South Carolina, and Tennessee (one county each).

The 14 counties in Kentucky on the list are located in the Eastern Kentucky Coalfield, a region with an economy formerly dominated by coal mining. The three counties in West Virginia on the list also have economies formerly dominated by coal. The population of these counties consists largely of non-Hispanic whites.

The 8 counties on the list in Mississippi are located mostly in the Mississippi Delta, a region heavily populated by African Americans.

The 50 counties on the list have life expectancy at birth of 6 to 12 years less than the average life expectancy of all the residents of the United States. Ten of the counties on the list, 9 of them with majority non-Hispanic white populations, experienced declines in life expectancy between 1980 and 2014.

Among all the counties in the US is a wide range in average life expectancy from birth. The residents of Summit County, Colorado live an average of 86.83 years. The residents of Oglala Lakota County (formerly Shannon County) of South Dakota live an average of 66.81 years – twenty years less. Moreover, the gap between the counties with the longest life expectancy and the shortest is widening. The average life expectancy of the United States as a whole increased by more than 5 years between 1980 and 2014. The life expectancy of most of the longest-lived counties equaled or exceeded that increase. The life expectancy of most of the shortest-lived counties increased less than 5 years – and in a few counties life expectancy decreased.[1]

A study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association in 2016 concluded that income was a major component of the difference in life expectancy in states, counties, races, and regions of the U.S. Men in the richest one percent of the population lived 15 years longer than men in the poorest one percent of the population and women in the richest one percent of the population lived 10 years longer.[2]

Counties with small populations (and therefore small numbers of deaths) have a larger margin of error in determining life expectancy than counties with larger populations.

List

U.S. Counties (and county equivalents) with shortest life expectancy from birth: 1980 and 2014
County and state2014: Life expectancy (years) [3]1980: Life expectancy (years)[4]Majority population: 2014 (%}[5]Other factors
1. Oglala Lakota County (Shannon County), South Dakota66.8161.25Native American: 92.9%
2. Union County, Florida67.5765.84Non-Hispanic White: 70.7%large prison population
3. Todd County, South Dakota68.5263.62Native American: 86.5%
4. Sioux County, North Dakota68.5966.01Native American: 82.0%
5. Buffalo County, South Dakota69.0564.49Native American: 79.4%
6. Owsley County, Kentucky70.2172.41Non-Hispanic White: 97.4%Declining expectancy
7. Breathitt County, Kentucky70.2271.24Non-Hispanic White: 97.5%Declining expectancy
8. McDowell County, West Virginia70.2769.22Non-Hispanic White: 89.0%
9. Perry County, Kentucky70.6071.17Non-Hispanic White: 95.9%Declining expectancy
10. Tunica County, Mississippi70.9368.06African American: 75.1%
11. Holmes County, Mississippi71.0169.42African American: 82.9%
12. Dewey County, South Dakota71.0268.47Native American: 72.9%
13. Coahoma County, Mississippi71.1468.99African American: 75.1%
14. Leslie County, Kentucky71.1772.55Non-Hispanic White: 98.2%Declining expectancy
15. Roosevelt County, Montana71.2069.92Native Americans: 58.3%
16. Kusilvak Census Area, Alaska70.8366.51Native Americans: 79.1%
17. Wolfe County, Kentucky71.1571.10Non-Hispanic White: 98.0%
18. Phillips County, Arkansas71.2868.98African American: 62.0%
19. Mingo County, West Virginia71.3869.39Non-Hispanic White: 96.2%
20. Harlan County, Kentucky71.4770.84Non-Hispanic White: 95.3%
21. Madison Parish, Louisiana71.5769.94African American: 62.2%
21. Walker County, Alabama71.5771.79Non-Hispanic White: 91.6%Declining expectancy
23. Powell County, Kentucky71.6073.41Non-Hispanic White: 96.8%Declining expectancy
24. Lee County, Kentucky71.6173.06Non-Hispanic White: 96.0%Declining expectancy
24. Sunflower County, Mississippi71.6170.43African American: 72.8%
26. Bolivar County, Mississippi71.7269.30African American: 64.7%
27. Clay County, Kentucky71.7873.75Non-Hispanic White: 92.6%Declining expectancy
28, Washington County, Mississippi71.8169.58African American: 72.3%
29. Humphreys County, Mississippi71.9068.85African American: 74.7%
30. Floyd County, Kentucky71.9771.82Non-Hispanic White: 98.0%
31. Marlboro County, South Carolina72.0269.28African American: 51.2%
32. Pemiscot County, Missouri72.0469.61Non-Hispanic White: 69.2%
33. Corson County, South Dakota72.1368.82Native American: 64.8%
34. Baltimore City, Maryland72.1467.60African American: 63.3%
34. Poinsett County, Arkansas72.1471.33Non-Hispanic White: 87.8%
36. East Carroll Parish, Louisiana72.1769.91African American: 68.0%
37. Wilcox County, Alabama72.2170.41African American: 71.2%
38. Logan County, West Virginia72.2270.66Non-Hispanic White: 95.9%
39. Perry County, Alabama72.31`72.71African American: 67.6%Declining expectancy
39. Crittenden County, Arkansas72.3169.57African American: 51.5%
41. Letcher County, Kentucky72.3571.62Non-Hispanic White 97.9%
42, Wilkinson County, Mississippi72.3869.42African American 70.0%
43. Dallas County, Alabama72.3970.77African American: 69.6%
44. Pike County, Kentucky72.4171.59Non-Hispanic White: 97.3%
45. Grundy County, Tennessee72.4672.72Non-Hispanic White: 96.6%Declining expectancy
46. Lowndes County, Alabama72.5770.62African American: 73.1%
47. Whitley County, Kentucky72.5971.08Non-Hispanic White: 97.1%
48. Magoffin County, Kentucky72.6071.93Non-Hispanic White: 98.0%
49. Dunklin County, Missouri72.6271.78Non-Hispanic White: 81.4%
50. East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana72.6472.39Non-Hispanic White: 53.5%
United States (all)79.0873.75Non-Hispanic White: 62.1%

See also

References

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  2. "A growing health disparity: Life expectancy for richest, poorest Americans," https://wire.ama-assn.org/delivering-care/growing-health-disparity-life-expectancy-richest-poorest-americans
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