28 States With the Shortest Life Expectancies

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28. Montana
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 76.8 (tie)
> Change from 2019 (in years): -1.6 — 21st lowest
> Pct. without health insurance: 8.4 — 21st highest
> Total population: 1,061,705 — 8th lowest

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27. Maryland
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 76.8 (tie)
> Change from 2019 (in years): -1.7 — 25th lowest
> Pct. without health insurance: 5.9 — 14th lowest
> Total population: 6,037,624 — 19th highest

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26. Pennsylvania
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 76.8 (tie)
> Change from 2019 (in years): -1.5 — 15th lowest
> Pct. without health insurance: 5.6 — 11th lowest
> Total population: 12,794,885 — 5th highest

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25. Illinois
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 76.8 (tie)
> Change from 2019 (in years): -2.2 — 7th highest
> Pct. without health insurance: 6.8 — 20th lowest
> Total population: 12,716,164 — 6th highest

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24. Delaware
> Life expectancy at birth 2020: 76.7 (tie)
> Change from 2019 (in years): -1.4 — 12th lowest
> Pct. without health insurance: 5.8 — 13th lowest
> Total population: 967,679 — 6th lowest

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