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US Children Face 80 Percent Higher Risk of Death Than Peers in Wealthy Nations

US Children Face 80 Percent Higher Risk of Death Than Peers in Wealthy Nations

Last updated: July 27, 2025 8:48 am
By Rachel Ann T. Melegrito
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The United States sees 54 excess child deaths a day, driven by rising obesity, chronic conditions, and mental health issues.

U.S. children are dying at rates far exceeding those in other wealthy nations, with a new study showing that U.S. infants are about 80 percent more likely to die before their first birthday, and children overall face an 80 percent higher death rate than their peers in 18 other developed countries.

The findings, published in JAMA Original Investigation, paint a troubling picture of pediatric health in the United States.

The Scope of the Health Crisis

The comprehensive study, which examined health trends from 2007 to 2023, reveals that the United States experiences an excess of 54 child deaths every day compared with what would be expected if America matched the mortality rates of other wealthy nations.

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