• Joe@discuss.tchncs.deBanned from community
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    26 days ago

    Seems relatively on par with the rest of the world…

    https://archive.ourworldindata.org/20250731-112524/grapher/life-expectancy.html

    • Across the world, people are living longer. In 1900, the global average life expectancy was 32 years. By 2023, this had more than doubled to 73 years.
    • Countries around the world made big improvements, and life expectancy more than doubled in every region. This wasn’t just due to falling child mortality; people started living longer at all ages.
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      26 days ago

      Thanks for providing a graph that makes it difficult comparing socialist states with captialist ones. Your graph also doesn’t capture how fast life expectancy increased, it purposefully expands the timeframe to make it less significant. After the dissolution of the Soviet union Russia suffered the largest known drop in life expectancy in peace time

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        25 days ago

        It has knobs, twiddle them or use the raw data.

        Yes - societal collapses tend to do that.

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          25 days ago

          Which knobs do you twiddle to out the Soviet bloc, China n all?

          And if you are talking about it without doing the twiddling when younshared it, aren’t you now just making s pasable reply?