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by XorNot
777 days ago
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You'd be correct they're not - it's much lower - per 100,000[1]. Should've cross-checked with birth data. The underlying point though is valid: whether the rate of people dying is particularly high depends on quite a few factors. The estimate for 2023 in Q2 is 944 / 100,000 = 0.9% or so. So within a population of 100, you'd still be unsurprised to find 1 person has randomly died of some cause. So if you take say, the 30 presumed people who have complained about Boeing over the last 3 years and tracked them as a quorum... [1] https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/mortality-dashboard.htm |
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