New Yorkers Are Living Longer Than Ever

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New Yorkers are living longer than the national average, but large gaps in life expectancy exist along racial lines and where people reside

The life-expectancy of older New Yorkers is now 81.2 years, roughly 2.5 years longer than the national average and up from the reported life expectancy of 80.

9 years in 2010. Roughly half of the city’s older New Yorkers, defined as those 65 and older, were born outside the U.S. and are more likely to live in neighborhoods...

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