1990-1992 Life Expectancies by Age, Race and Sex
  
Residence = Wilkes 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 75.7 75.0-76.4 72.5 71.4-73.5 78.8 77.8-79.7 76.0 75.3-76.8 69.6 65.6-73.7
1-4 75.6 74.9-76.2 72.3 71.4-73.2 78.7 77.9-79.5 75.8 75.1-76.4 72.0 68.8-75.2
5-9 71.7 71.1-72.3 68.5 67.6-69.4 74.7 73.9-75.5 71.9 71.3-72.5 68.0 64.8-71.2
10-14 66.7 66.1-67.3 63.5 62.6-64.4 69.8 69.0-70.6 66.9 66.3-67.5 63.0 59.8-66.2
15-19 61.8 61.1-62.4 58.6 57.7-59.4 64.8 64.0-65.6 61.9 61.3-62.6 58.4 55.3-61.5
20-24 56.9 56.3-57.5 53.7 52.9-54.6 60.0 59.2-60.8 57.1 56.5-57.7 53.4 50.3-56.5
25-29 52.2 51.7-52.8 49.1 48.3-50.0 55.2 54.4-56.0 52.4 51.8-53.0 48.4 45.3-51.5
30-34 47.5 47.0-48.1 44.6 43.8-45.4 50.3 49.5-51.1 47.7 47.1-48.3 44.2 41.2-47.2
35-39 42.7 42.2-43.3 39.9 39.1-40.7 45.4 44.6-46.2 42.9 42.3-43.5 39.2 36.2-42.2
40-44 38.1 37.6-38.7 35.4 34.6-36.2 40.6 39.9-41.4 38.3 37.7-38.9 34.5 31.5-37.4
45-49 33.5 33.0-34.1 30.9 30.1-31.6 35.9 35.2-36.6 33.7 33.2-34.3 29.5 26.5-32.4
50-54 29.1 28.6-29.6 26.5 25.7-27.2 31.4 30.7-32.1 29.2 28.7-29.8 25.6 22.8-28.5
55-59 24.9 24.4-25.4 22.5 21.8-23.2 27.1 26.4-27.7 25.0 24.5-25.5 22.9 20.3-25.4
60-64 20.8 20.4-21.3 18.5 17.8-19.1 22.9 22.3-23.5 20.9 20.4-21.4 19.6 17.3-21.9
65-69 17.2 16.8-17.7 15.1 14.4-15.7 19.0 18.5-19.6 17.3 16.8-17.7 16.7 14.6-18.7
70-74 13.9 13.5-14.3 12.1 11.5-12.7 15.3 14.8-15.8 14.0 13.6-14.4 13.2 11.2-15.2
75-79 11.0 10.7-11.4 9.7 9.2-10.3 11.8 11.4-12.3 11.0 10.6-11.4 11.4 9.6-13.2
80-84 8.3 8.0- 8.6 7.3 6.8- 7.8 8.9 8.5- 9.2 8.3 8.0- 8.6 9.6 7.9-11.2
85+ 6.3 N.A. 5.6 N.A. 6.6 N.A. 6.2 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.