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Oakland County Residents Live Longer Than Neighbors

Oakland County residents live longer than people living in Wayne and Macomb counties.

OAKLAND COUNTY, MI — Oakland County residents live longer than people in Wayne and Macomb counties, according to recently released research. As of 2014, the average county resident was living 79.98 years — more than four years longer than Wayne County residents and a year-and-a-half more than people living in Macomb County.

The research comes from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington. Nationally, the difference in lifespans is more acute between wealthy and poorer counties, researchers discovered. That gap is as large as 20.1 years, MPR News reported.

"With every passing year, inequality — however you measure it — has been widening over the last 34 years," Christopher Murray, who headed research for the university, told the news outlet. "And so next year we can reliably expect it'll be even more than 20. That is probably the most alarming part of the analysis.”

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Health experts have long known that Americans living in different parts of the country tend to have different lifespans, MPR reported. But Murray's team decided to take a closer look, analyzing records from every U.S. county between 1980 and 2014.

In counties with the longest lifespans, people tended to live about 87 years. People lived to about age 67 in America’s poorest counties. People that live the longest tend to have higher incomes and are more highly educated, MPR reported.

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Marin County, Calif., and Summit County, Colo. are among the U.S. communities with the longest lifespans. The lowest life expectancies are along the lower Mississippi River Valley as well as parts of West Virginia and Kentucky, according to the analysis.

Michigan seems to be a microcosm of the research.

In Oakland County, the life expectancy of women was 81.97 years in 2014. Wayne County women lived 78.07 years. It was even more pronounced among men, where Oakland County residents averaged 77.83 years in 2014 while Wayne County residents were at 72.47.

Macomb County fell in between Oakland and Wayne. Men lived 76.12 years and women 80.63.

In Michigan, the averages were 80.47 for women and 76 years for men in 2014. The U.S. averages were 81.45 for women and 76.71 for men.

Lifespans have increased by just under a year in Oakland County since 2004 for both men and women.

An interactive map of lifespan changes over time can be found here.

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