wapiticountry wrote:
And your observations are why anecdotal evidence is not really evidence at all.
The fact is the average life expectancy in Mexico is 3.7 years less than the average life expectancy in the US. (Mexico 75.41 years, US 79.11 years).
And you’re reply is equally flawed my friend.
The per capita murder rate in the US is 5 / 100,000, in Mexico it is 29 / 100,000, nearly 6 times that of the US.
That would skew average lifespans considerably, especially if it was primarily young people being murdered. .