| Age | nqx | lx | ndx | nLx | Tx | ex |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-1 | .01374 | 100,000 | 1,374 | 98,830 | 7,338,003 | 73.380 |
| 1-5 | .00141 | 98,626 | 139 | 394,164 | 7,239,173 | 73.400 |
| 5-10 | .00074 | 98,487 | 73 | 492,252 | 6,845,009 | 69.502 |
| 10-15 | .00173 | 98,414 | 171 | 491,714 | 6,352,757 | 64.551 |
| 15--20 | .00423 | 98,243 | 415 | 490,283 | 5,861,043 | 59.659 |
| 20-25 | .00693 | 97,828 | 678 | 487,539 | 5,370,760 | 54.900 |
| 25-30 | .00892 | 97,150 | 867 | 483,707 | 4,883,221 | 50.265 |
| 30-35 | .01324 | 96,283 | 1,274 | 478,361 | 4,399,514 | 45.694 |
| 35-40 | .01579 | 95,009 | 1,501 | 471,520 | 3,921,153 | 41.271 |
| 40-45 | .02510 | 93,508 | 2,347 | 461,905 | 3,449,633 | 36.891 |
| 45-50 | .02891 | 91,161 | 2,636 | 449,463 | 2,987,728 | 32.774 |
| 50-55 | .03963 | 88,525 | 3,508 | 434,314 | 2,538,265 | 28.673 |
| 55-60 | .05644 | 85,017 | 4,799 | 413,711 | 2,103,951 | 24.747 |
| 60-65 | .08022 | 80,218 | 6,435 | 385,857 | 1,690,240 | 21.071 |
| 65-70 | .11825 | 73,783 | 8,725 | 347,758 | 1,304,383 | 17.679 |
| 70-75 | .14905 | 65,058 | 9,697 | 301,494 | 956,625 | 14.704 |
| 75-80 | .19330 | 55,361 | 10,701 | 250,625 | 655,131 | 11.834 |
| 80-85 | .26769 | 44,660 | 11,955 | 195,194 | 404,506 | 9.057 |
| 85+ | 1.00000 | 32,705 | 32,705 | 209,312 | 209,312 | 6.400 |
| Note: Life expectancy is a hypothetical calculation of the average age at death for a cohort of persons subject to the age-specific mortality rates observed over a given time period. Life Table Values are: nqx = The proportion of persons in the cohort alive at the beginning of an age interval (x) who will die before reaching the end of that age interval (x+n). lx = The number of persons living at the beginning of an age interval (x) out of an original cohort of 100,000. ndx = The number of persons who would die during an age interval (x to x+n) out of an original cohort of 100,000. nLx = The number of person-years that would be lived within an indicated age interval (x to x+n) out of an original cohort of 100,000 alive for all or part of the interval. Tx = The number of person-years that would be lived after the beginning of an age interval (x) by an original cohort of 100,000 until all are assumed to have died. ex = The average remaining lifetime (in years) for an individual person who survives to the beginning of an indicated age interval (x). |
| Source: Michigan Resident Death Files,
Division for Vital Records & Health Statistics, Michigan Department of Health & Human Services;
Population Estimates by Age and Race (latest update 7/2025),
U.S Census Bureau.
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