In the U.S., the top five causes of death amongst *****-year-old millennials in 2017 were accidents, malignant neoplasms, diseases of the heart, suicides and homicides. The most common cause was accidents, accounting for **** percent of total deaths that year. This statistic shows the leading causes of death, as a percentage of total deaths, for ** to 39-year-old millennials in the U.S. in 2017.
In the U.S., the top five causes of death amongst *****-year-old millennials in 2017 were accidents, suicides, homicides, malignant neoplasms, and diseases of the heart. The most common cause was accidents, accounting for **** percent of total deaths that year. This statistic shows the leading causes of death, as a percentage of total deaths, for ** to 34-year-old millennials in the U.S. in 2017.
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In the U.S., the top five causes of death amongst *****-year-old millennials in 2017 were accidents, malignant neoplasms, diseases of the heart, suicides and homicides. The most common cause was accidents, accounting for **** percent of total deaths that year. This statistic shows the leading causes of death, as a percentage of total deaths, for ** to 39-year-old millennials in the U.S. in 2017.