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6% Statistic from CDC: Here’s What It Really Means

The CDC has released a figure showing that 6% of deaths in the U.S. can be attributed to various causes, which could be easily misinterpreted. Over the past decade, the leading causes of death have been cancer, infections, mental health issues, and external factors, with the data visualized by age groups. Meanwhile, the American Time Use Survey highlights what activities people find meaningful, offering insights into societal values. Additionally, job transition data reveals that when adjusted for age, a timeline of the 100 most common job switches emerges, providing a unique perspective on career changes over time.

Source: flowingdata.com

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