Abridged Life Table, White Male Michigan Residents, 2021
Age nqx lx ndx nLx Tx ex
0-1 .00448 100,000 448 99,608 7,429,841 74.298
1-5 .00089 99,552 88 397,978 7,330,233 73.632
5-10 .00064 99,464 64 497,152 6,932,255 69.696
10-15 .00072 99,400 71 496,871 6,435,103 64.739
15--20 .00300 99,329 298 495,999 5,938,232 59.783
20-25 .00552 99,031 547 493,899 5,442,233 54.955
25-30 .00844 98,484 832 490,480 4,948,334 50.245
30-35 .01247 97,652 1,217 485,360 4,457,854 45.650
35-40 .01572 96,435 1,515 478,513 3,972,494 41.193
40-45 .01916 94,920 1,819 470,209 3,493,981 36.810
45-50 .02428 93,101 2,260 460,163 3,023,772 32.478
50-55 .03601 90,841 3,271 446,497 2,563,609 28.221
55-60 .05127 87,570 4,490 427,295 2,117,112 24.176
60-65 .07700 83,080 6,397 400,180 1,689,817 20.340
65-70 .10622 76,683 8,145 363,948 1,289,637 16.818
70-75 .15248 68,538 10,450 317,738 925,689 13.506
75-80 .22760 58,088 13,221 258,653 607,951 10.466
80-85 .34510 44,867 15,484 187,692 349,298 7.785
85+ 1.00000 29,383 29,383 161,606 161,606 5.500


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. .