1990-1992 Life Expectancies by Age, Race and Sex
  
Residence = Wake County
  Sex Race
  Total Male Female White African American
Age Group L.E. C.I. (95%) L.E. C.I. (95%) L.E. C.I. (95%) L.E. C.I. (95%) L.E. C.I. (95%)
<1 76.9 76.6-77.2 73.3 72.9-73.7 80.1 79.7-80.5 78.3 77.9-78.6 71.5 70.8-72.2
1-4 76.6 76.4-76.9 73.1 72.8-73.5 79.7 79.4-80.1 77.7 77.4-78.0 72.0 71.3-72.6
5-9 72.7 72.5-73.0 69.3 68.9-69.6 75.8 75.5-76.2 73.8 73.5-74.1 68.1 67.4-68.7
10-14 67.8 67.5-68.1 64.3 63.9-64.7 70.9 70.5-71.2 68.9 68.6-69.2 63.1 62.4-63.8
15-19 62.9 62.6-63.1 59.4 59.0-59.8 65.9 65.5-66.3 63.9 63.6-64.2 58.2 57.5-58.8
20-24 58.0 57.8-58.3 54.6 54.3-55.0 61.0 60.6-61.3 59.1 58.8-59.4 53.3 52.7-54.0
25-29 53.2 52.9-53.5 49.9 49.5-50.3 56.1 55.8-56.4 54.2 53.9-54.5 48.6 48.0-49.3
30-34 48.4 48.2-48.7 45.2 44.9-45.6 51.2 50.9-51.6 49.4 49.1-49.7 44.0 43.4-44.7
35-39 43.7 43.5-44.0 40.5 40.2-40.9 46.4 46.1-46.8 44.6 44.3-44.9 39.5 38.9-40.2
40-44 39.0 38.8-39.3 36.0 35.6-36.3 41.6 41.3-42.0 39.9 39.6-40.1 35.1 34.5-35.8
45-49 34.4 34.2-34.7 31.5 31.1-31.8 36.9 36.6-37.3 35.2 34.9-35.4 30.9 30.3-31.6
50-54 29.9 29.7-30.2 27.1 26.7-27.4 32.3 32.0-32.6 30.6 30.3-30.9 26.9 26.3-27.5
55-59 25.6 25.4-25.8 22.8 22.5-23.2 27.8 27.5-28.1 26.1 25.8-26.4 23.2 22.6-23.8
60-64 21.6 21.4-21.8 19.0 18.7-19.3 23.6 23.3-23.9 22.0 21.7-22.2 19.8 19.2-20.4
65-69 18.0 17.8-18.2 15.6 15.3-15.9 19.7 19.4-19.9 18.2 17.9-18.4 17.0 16.5-17.6
70-74 14.6 14.4-14.8 12.4 12.1-12.7 16.1 15.8-16.3 14.7 14.5-14.9 14.3 13.8-14.9
75-79 11.7 11.5-11.9 9.7 9.4-10.0 12.9 12.6-13.1 11.6 11.4-11.8 12.2 11.7-12.6
80-84 9.3 9.1- 9.4 7.7 7.5- 8.0 10.0 9.8-10.2 9.0 8.9- 9.2 10.2 9.8-10.6
85+ 7.2 N.A. 5.9 N.A. 7.7 N.A. 6.9 N.A. 8.5 N.A.
 
L.E.: Life Expectancy
C.I.(95%): 95 percent Confidence Interval
 
Life expectancy is the average number of additional years that someone at a given age would be expected to live
if current mortality conditions remained constant throughout their lifetime
N/A means that the live expectancy estimate is suppressed due to (1) a total population (over all age intervals) of
less than 1,000 or (2) any age interval population estimate less than 10.