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United States (US) health

About $4.3 trillion of the $10 trillion spent on health globally is in the US. Despite this huge investment, there are still wide disparities in health and health spending across the country. 

Photo by Kevin Lamarque, Reuters.

76% of those experiencing the lowest levels of well-being in 2021 were males aged 25-44, as measured by the Human Development Index.
18.5 years for females (23.7 for males) was the life expectancy disparity across US states in 2019.
905,000 deaths in the US were due to cardiovascular diseases in 2021, but were not distributed proportionally across races and ethnicities.

Featured US publication

Scientific Publication

National-level and state-level prevalence of overweight and obesity among children, adolescents, and adults in the USA, 1990–2021, and forecasts up to 2050

maps of the United States showing the highest prevalence of obesity and overweight in the Southeast, Rust belt, and Appalachia

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Scientific Publication

National-level and state-level prevalence of overweight and obesity among children, adolescents, and adults in the USA, 1990–2021, and forecasts up to 2050

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Well-being in the US

A new analysis reveals stark disparities within the country and highlights the urgency of tackling deeply rooted structural inequalities through social programs.

a bar chart showing the human development index by race and ethnicity and sex, with American Indian and Alaska Native individuals and Black males experiencing the lowest well-being in the nation