According to National Vital Statistics Reports, Vol. 54, No. 14, June 2006, Table 10. "Survivorship by age, race, and sex: Death-registration States, 1900-1902 to 1919-21, and United States" for every 100,000 people of all races and gender born alive in 1919-1921, 2,941 would survive to age 90. It drops to 646 at age 95, so live every day as if it were your last!
As of September 2021, it is estimated that less than 100,000 people born in 1920 are still alive in the United States. This number continues to decrease as time goes on due to the natural aging process.
As of 2021, it is estimated that less than 1% of white males born in 1920 in the US are still living. The remaining population from that age group would be very small due to the natural aging process and life expectancy.
The life expectancy for people born in 1908 was around 47 years. However, it is important to note that this was an average and many factors such as infant mortality rates influenced this number.
As of today, it is highly unlikely that anyone born before 1900 is still living. The oldest living person was born in 1903, so the number of people born before 1900 still living is effectively zero.
Yes, there are many people who were born in the 1930s and are still alive today. These individuals would be in their 80s or 90s, and many of them have made significant contributions to their fields or have lived remarkable lives.
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On Bloody Sunday, the 21st of November, 1920 in Dublin, 31 people died on that day.
Car owners were in the minority in 1920, but growing fast - BTW, gasoline was $3.00/gallon in 1920 (in current value).
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February 27 1920 to February 27 2010 is 32,873 days.
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Many Americans lived on large plantations.
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People of many nations put their hopes into the League of Nations.
Estimates say that between 60 and 70 people were injured in Croke Park on Bloody Sunday 1920.
it is 2,626 people who took part in the 1920 olympics