We need to talk about deaths in the USA this year
Here are the last 10 years of total deaths in the US from all causes:
2010
Deaths: 2,468,435
Population: 309,346,863
2011
Deaths: 2,515,458
Population: 311,718,857
2012
Deaths: 2,543,279
Population: 314,102,623
2013
Deaths: 2,596,993
Population: 316,427,395
2014
Deaths: 2,626,418
Population: 318,907,401
2015
Deaths: 2,712,630
Population: 321,418,820
2016
Deaths: 2,744,248
Population: 323,071,342
2017
Deaths: 2,813,503
Population: 325,147,121
2018
Deaths: 2,839,205
Population: 327,167,439
2019
Deaths: 2,855,000
Population: 329,110,439
2020
As of September 24th, there are 2,033,736 total deaths in the US. That is a daily average of 7,588 deaths.
7,588 X 365 days= 2,769,620 is the total deaths we could expect in 2020 based on the numbers so far.
So the question is this: How can we have fewer deaths in the US if there is a p******c going on?
For the last 100 years, there has never been a decrease in total deaths per year in the US.
If this were a normal year, with no p******c, we should have around 2,875,000 deaths.
But this isn't a normal year so we should end up with around 3,200,000 deaths when you add in the C****-** deaths.
Someone isn't telling us the t***h, someone is lying there ass off. (media and government).
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