The federal eviction moratorium issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is set to end on March 31. There's no doubt abut it, the moratorium has helped millions of people and their families stay in their homes during most of the pandemic. To learn more about the moratorium and your rights as renter, click here.

Sadly, people are still struggling to make it. The moratorium itself sparked several lawsuits across the country, including Terkel v. CDC in Texas. On February 25, a Texas federal judge ruled the moratorium was unlawful under the U.S. Constitution. On February 27, the Biden administration immediately filed papers in court to appeal that decision. The CDC filed the moratorium order in September under President Donald Trump. One day after taking office, President Joe Biden, extended the order on January 21 for another two months.

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READ ON: See the States Where People Live the Longest

Stacker used data from the 2020 County Health Rankings to rank every state's average life expectancy from lowest to highest. The 2020 County Health Rankings values were calculated using mortality counts from the 2016-2018 National Center for Health Statistics. The U.S. Census 2019 American Community Survey and America's Health Rankings Senior Report 2019 data were also used to provide demographics on the senior population of each state and the state's rank on senior health care, respectively.

Read on to learn the average life expectancy in each state.

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