Excess deaths are running 8% above the expectation in 2023. Most of those are under age 62.
After all the people who supposedly “died of covid” (when most of them seemed to be a non-treatment protocol), the excess deaths should be running below the trend.
Really? Where is your source?
The CDC (and no other entity) collects all death data for every single person who dies in the US. It takes around a year for them to analysis and tabulate the data. Since data collection for 2023 is still in process, there is no way to know what the excess death rate is, since there is not a full year of data.
However, back-of-the-envelope calculations indicate that the approximately 62,447 excess deaths caused by Covid so far this year are about 2% of the 2,854,838 deaths of 2019. But, as I said, 2023 isn't done yet and we don't have complete numbers.
Mortality in the United States, 2019.
Mortality in the United States, 2020.
Mortality in the United States, 2021.
Provisional Mortality Data — United States, 2022.
In 2019, the life expectancy was 78.8 years. It dropped to 76.4 years from 2019 to 2021, all due to excess Covid and Covid-related deaths.