Why have death rates from accidental falls tripled? | USAFacts
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Obnoxiously written article. The answer:
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Fifth being a similar number of a small amount increases percentage.
Legitimately a worthless article. They explain why right at the beginning. Before their further asinine 5 reasons.
It’s literally right there. They called it the “baby boom” for a reason. The population is way older.
And they never mentioned the slackening of OSHA standards?
I doubt that would have a significant impact on the fall statistics, especially as a cause of death.
Most fall deaths happen to the elderly.
Then the slackening of OSHA restrictions combined with the unattainability of retirement for many blue collar workers
Strangely absent doomscrolling
Just off the headline, is it because whistleblower rates have also trippled? (Disclaimer, i dont actually know the statistic for the whistleblowers, just trying to make a mild funny)
Maybe it’s been about 65 years since people started routinely driving cars every time they needed to go somewhere, and thus we no longer get so much practice walking around and tripping over things. The “vehicle miles traveled” data only goes back to 1970 but since then per capita driving in the USA is up by 80%.