CMI Q3 data shows ongoing high mortality for young adults

Cumulative mortality rates 3.5% lower than 2023 but 2% above the ten-year average for ages 20 to 44

Jasmine Urquhart
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CMI Q3 data shows ongoing high mortality for young adults

Data for Q3 2024 shows “ongoing high mortality for young adults”, latest Continuous Mortality Investigation (CMI) figures show.

  The CMI's latest data showed cumulative mortality rates for the whole year are 3.5% lower than 2023, with all age groups having seen lower mortality in Q3 than the same period last year. Ho...

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