Unspecified and other pneumoconioses: Years of potential life lost to age 65 and to life expectancy by race and sex, U.S. residents age 15 and over, 2005–2014

Years of Potential Life Lost to Age 65
YearWhiteBlackOtherTotal
MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
2005 220 30 15 265
2006 215 40 35 25 315
2007 140 15 155
2008 125 5 5 135
2009 150 5 5 160
2010 105 10 115
2011 75 5 15 95
2012 90 40 5 135
2013 160 80 5 15 260
2014 135 10 145
2005–2014 1,415 220 80 45 20 1,780
Years of Potential Life Lost to Life Expectancy
YearWhiteBlackOtherTotal
MaleFemaleMaleFemaleMaleFemale
2005 2,001 155 139 2,295
2006 1,856 174 139 39 15 2,223
2007 1,491 65 57 1,613
2008 2,003 94 58 38 2,193
2009 1,593 14 48 23 47 1,725
2010 1,447 36 75 43 1,601
2011 1,499 104 42 48 25 1,718
2012 1,393 150 58 34 1,635
2013 1,807 233 90 99 2,229
2014 1,424 88 13 36 1,561
2005–2014 16,514 1,113 719 110 337 18,793

– indicates no deaths.

Note:

The 2005–2014 estimates may be different than those previously reported due to different methodologies.

See Appendix for information about data sources, methods, ICD codes, and limitations.

Source:

Mortality multiple cause-of-death data from National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System.

Citation:

NIOSH 2017. Work-Related Lung Disease Surveillance System (eWoRLD). 2017-911 U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, Respiratory Health Division, Morgantown, WV. Available at: <https://wwwn.cdc.gov/eWorld/Data/911> April 25, 2024.

Reference Number: 2017-911

Date Posted: May 2017

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