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OUR AMERICAN LEGACY
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These data are based on statistical tables produced by the U. S. Dept of Health and Human Services and published in 1996. 
Current life expectancy is somewhat longer.   Many others factors influence
life expectancy, and have not been factored.  They include, but are not limited to; race, marital status, economic status, education,
exercise habits, weight, predisposition to diabetes, heart disease, etc.  Data on these factors is also available, but have not been
included.
2) The current national debt is published by the Department of Treasury, Bureau
of Public Debt and kept up to date by that agency. Our national debt data is taken
from theirs. At the present, our national debt is increasing at the rate
of approximately $1.67 billion per day. There is no guarantee that the rate will either rise or fall.
3) Population of the United States is published by the Bureau of Census.  The present rate of population increase is one person
every 12 seconds. One person dies every 11 seconds, one is born every 8 seconds and we gain one international immigrant every 25 seconds.
Per Capta Debt is derived by dividing the national debt by the population.
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