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Americans' life expectancy rises for tenth straight year

Americans' life expectancy and health have improved due to better treatments, public health efforts, and disease detection, with obesity and heart disease rates falling since 2010. Despite these gains

The sky is not falling. Americans are getting healthier.
The Hill โ€” 27 June 2026
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Americans are living longer, healthier lives than ever before, with falling obesity and heart disease rates, rising cancer survival rates, and record-

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Why This Matters

The steady improvement in American health metrics reflects a rare bipartisan success in an era of deep divisions. Beyond the raw numbers, these gains underscore the tangible returns of sustained public investment in healthcare infrastructure and prevention strategies. They also challenge the prevailing narrative of national decline, offering a corrective lens on U.S. progress.

Background Context

The turnaround in U.S. health outcomes follows decades of stagnation, where life expectancy lagged behind peer nations despite the highest per capita healthcare spending. The post-2010 decline in obesity and cardiovascular disease rates coincides with major shifts in clinical guidelines, food labeling reforms, and the widespread adoption of statins and blood pressure medications.

What Happens Next

Future gains will hinge on whether these trends can withstand mounting challenges, including rising diabetes rates among younger populations and the erosion of primary care access in underserved regions. Policymakers may soon face pressure to double down on preventionโ€”or risk seeing hard-won progress stall amid fiscal constraints.

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