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Federal funding doubled U.S. life expectancy, scientists warn

Life expectancy in the U.S. doubled due to federal funding and scientific breakthroughs like vaccines and antibiotics. Stagnant or reduced funding now threatens these gains, risking preventable suffer

Federal funding and science doubled life expectancy. We canโ€™t do more with less.
The Hill โ€” 12 July 2026
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Life expectancy in the U.S. doubled over the last century thanks to federal funding and scientific breakthroughs, but now those gains are under threat

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Why This Matters

The doubling of U.S. life expectancy over the past century isnโ€™t just a statistical successโ€”itโ€™s a testament to how public investment in science reshapes society. Failing to maintain that momentum risks reversing hard-won progress, not just in longevity but in the broader social contract that binds innovation to public welfare. Without sustained support, preventable diseases could surge, widening disparities in health outcomes along economic and geographic lines.

Background Context

Federal funding for biomedical research surged after World War II, fueled by Cold War priorities and public health crises like polio. Agencies like the NIH and CDC became global leaders, but their budgets have stagnated in real terms for decades, even as private-sector R&D prioritizes profit over public health needs. The result? A pipeline of breakthroughs thatโ€™s increasingly vulnerable to political winds and corporate calculations.

What Happens Next

If funding cuts persist, researchers warn of a "brain drain" as talent migrates to better-funded sectors or countries, while emerging threats like antibiotic-resistant pathogens go unaddressed. Congressโ€™s next budget cycle will reveal whether lawmakers prioritize short-term fiscal restraint or the long-term dividends of scientific investmentโ€”but the clock is ticking on preventable crises.

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