Age | nqx | lx | ndx | nLx | Tx | ex |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
0-1 | .00399 | 100,000 | 399 | 99,648 | 7,701,929 | 77.019 |
1-5 | .00076 | 99,601 | 76 | 398,206 | 7,602,281 | 76.327 |
5-10 | .00058 | 99,525 | 58 | 497,473 | 7,204,075 | 72.385 |
10-15 | .00062 | 99,467 | 61 | 497,217 | 6,706,602 | 67.425 |
15--20 | .00225 | 99,406 | 224 | 496,539 | 6,209,385 | 62.465 |
20-25 | .00396 | 99,182 | 393 | 495,004 | 5,712,846 | 57.600 |
25-30 | .00596 | 98,789 | 588 | 492,589 | 5,217,842 | 52.818 |
30-35 | .00958 | 98,201 | 940 | 488,784 | 4,725,253 | 48.118 |
35-40 | .01241 | 97,261 | 1,207 | 483,391 | 4,236,469 | 43.558 |
40-45 | .01494 | 96,054 | 1,435 | 476,809 | 3,753,078 | 39.073 |
45-50 | .01913 | 94,619 | 1,810 | 468,829 | 3,276,269 | 34.626 |
50-55 | .02868 | 92,809 | 2,662 | 457,781 | 2,807,440 | 30.250 |
55-60 | .04071 | 90,147 | 3,670 | 442,110 | 2,349,659 | 26.065 |
60-65 | .06065 | 86,477 | 5,245 | 419,972 | 1,907,549 | 22.058 |
65-70 | .08581 | 81,232 | 6,971 | 389,664 | 1,487,577 | 18.313 |
70-75 | .12784 | 74,261 | 9,493 | 348,842 | 1,097,913 | 14.785 |
75-80 | .19461 | 64,768 | 12,604 | 293,790 | 749,071 | 11.565 |
80-85 | .29878 | 52,164 | 15,586 | 224,840 | 455,281 | 8.728 |
85+ | 1.00000 | 36,578 | 36,578 | 230,441 | 230,441 | 6.300 |
Note: Life expectancy is a hypothetical calculation of the average age at death for a cohort of persons subject to the age-specific mortality rates observed over a given time period. Life Table Values are: nqx = The proportion of persons in the cohort alive at the beginning of an age interval (x) who will die before reaching the end of that age interval (x+n). lx = The number of persons living at the beginning of an age interval (x) out of an original cohort of 100,000. ndx = The number of persons who would die during an age interval (x to x+n) out of an original cohort of 100,000. nLx = The number of person-years that would be lived within an indicated age interval (x to x+n) out of an original cohort of 100,000 alive for all or part of the interval. Tx = The number of person-years that would be lived after the beginning of an age interval (x) by an original cohort of 100,000 until all are assumed to have died. ex = The average remaining lifetime (in years) for an individual person who survives to the beginning of an indicated age interval (x). |
Source: Michigan Resident Death Files,
Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services;
Population Estimate (latest update 7/2020),
National Center for Health Statistics,
U.S. Census Populations With Bridged Race Categories
2020-2021 population is 2020 CDC Bridge estimates proportionally fitted to U.S. Census population estimates. . |