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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: Demography. 2019 Dec;56(6):2349–2375. doi: 10.1007/s13524-019-00821-2

Table 2.

Men’s life expectancy at birth and years gained in 25 largest U.S. cities: 1988–2015

1988–1992 1993–1997 1998–2002 2003–2006 2007–2010 2011–2015 Years Gained 1988–2015
City
 San Francisco 66.4 69.7 75.0 77.3 79.0 80.1 13.7
 Washington, DC 61.7 63.6 68.2 70.3 72.8 75.4 13.7
 New York City 67.5 70.6 74.6 76.5 78.0 79.3 11.8
 Los Angeles 69.5 72.3 74.8 75.8 77.7 79.1 9.5
 Chicago 65.9 67.7 70.5 72.7 73.9 75.1 9.2
 Boston 68.7 71.1 73.6 75.1 76.5 77.8 9.2
 New Orleans 63.9 64.6 67.4 67.8 70.2 72.6 8.7
 San Jose 73.7 75.2 77.3 79.3 80.0 81.1 7.5
 Dallas 68.3 70.1 72.7 73.7 74.8 75.5 7.2
 Seattle 71.5 71.7 74.6 76.6 77.5 78.6 7.1
 Philadelphia 65.4 66.3 68.8 69.7 71.2 72.4 7.0
 Houston 66.9 69.2 71.5 72.6 73.4 73.8 6.9
 San Diego 73.0 74.4 76.3 77.8 79.1 79.8 6.8
 Phoenix 71.2 71.4 73.0 74.5 76.4 77.7 6.6
 Detroit 63.0 64.1 65.8 66.7 67.5 69.6 6.6
 Baltimore 62.9 62.0 64.3 66.2 68.3 69.4 6.4
 Memphis 66.2 66.5 67.9 69.1 70.5 71.2 5.0
 Jacksonville 69.2 70.7 71.6 72.1 73.0 74.1 4.8
 Columbus 69.7 70.4 71.6 72.1 73.2 74.5 4.8
 Nashville 69.3 69.7 71.3 72.2 73.2 74.1 4.7
 Cleveland 65.2 66.2 68.3 68.7 69.0 69.6 4.3
 San Antonio 70.6 70.8 72.5 73.3 74.0 74.3 3.7
 El Paso 72.7 73.2 74.7 75.3 76.4 76.3 3.7
 Milwaukee 69.4 69.8 70.4 71.1 72.3 72.9 3.5
 Indianapolis 69.4 69.8 70.6 71.6 72.5 72.5 3.1
United States 71.9 72.9 74.2 75.2 76.1 76.7 4.8

Sources: Authors’ calculations from restricted-use vital statistics data and U.S. census population enumerations and estimates.