A former Wall Street analyst and BlackRock portfolio manager, Edward Dowd has been analyzing excess mortality data from the CDC and from insurance companies with his partner, Josh Stirling, an insurance analyst. Excess mortality or excess deaths refers to the number of deaths from all causes above what would be expected under normal circumstances.
Earlier this year, the CEO of a major life insurance company said
death rates among working-age Americans had gone up 40 percent from
pre-pandemic levels. A recent report by the Society of Actuaries now reinforces
this alarming data, Dowd says.
“In the 25 to 34 [age group], they saw 78 percent excess mortality
in the third quarter of 2021. They also saw, in the 35 to 44 age group, 100
percent excess mortality,” Dowd says.
Dowd said he and Stirling looked at data from
the CDC and arrived at similar numbers: “The age cohort from 25 to 44, which we
call the millennials, experienced an 84 percent rise of excess mortality into
the fall of 2021—August, September, October—and the rate of change was just
dramatic. So they’re running around 40, 50 percent in the summer, and then this
parabolic spike move up into the fall,” says Edward Dowd.
Dowd is the author of the upcoming book, “‘Cause
Unknown’: The Epidemic of Sudden Deaths in 2021 & 2022.” The link to the Epoch movie is below.
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