| Age | nqx | lx | ndx | nLx | Tx | ex |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-1 | .00413 | 100,000 | 413 | 99,638 | 8,128,786 | 81.288 |
| 1-5 | .00064 | 99,587 | 64 | 398,184 | 8,029,148 | 80.624 |
| 5-10 | .00049 | 99,523 | 48 | 497,494 | 7,630,964 | 76.675 |
| 10-15 | .00074 | 99,475 | 74 | 497,203 | 7,133,470 | 71.711 |
| 15--20 | .00113 | 99,401 | 112 | 496,749 | 6,636,267 | 66.763 |
| 20-25 | .00192 | 99,289 | 190 | 496,027 | 6,139,518 | 61.835 |
| 25-30 | .00389 | 99,099 | 385 | 494,596 | 5,643,491 | 56.948 |
| 30-35 | .00502 | 98,714 | 495 | 492,376 | 5,148,895 | 52.160 |
| 35-40 | .00604 | 98,219 | 593 | 489,677 | 4,656,519 | 47.410 |
| 40-45 | .00822 | 97,626 | 803 | 486,209 | 4,166,842 | 42.682 |
| 45-50 | .01040 | 96,823 | 1,007 | 481,755 | 3,680,633 | 38.014 |
| 50-55 | .01619 | 95,816 | 1,551 | 475,530 | 3,198,878 | 33.386 |
| 55-60 | .02716 | 94,265 | 2,560 | 465,320 | 2,723,348 | 28.890 |
| 60-65 | .03755 | 91,705 | 3,443 | 450,415 | 2,258,028 | 24.623 |
| 65-70 | .05552 | 88,262 | 4,900 | 429,940 | 1,807,613 | 20.480 |
| 70-75 | .09002 | 83,362 | 7,504 | 399,410 | 1,377,673 | 16.526 |
| 75-80 | .14598 | 75,858 | 11,074 | 353,465 | 978,263 | 12.896 |
| 80-85 | .23962 | 64,784 | 15,524 | 289,830 | 624,798 | 9.644 |
| 85+ | 1.00000 | 49,260 | 49,260 | 334,968 | 334,968 | 6.800 |
| 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 Estimate (latest update 7/2020),
National Center for Health Statistics,
U.S. Census Populations With Bridged Race Categories
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