Today a five-year-old can expect to live 82 years. An increase of 27 years. The same is true for any higher age cut-off. A 50-year-old, for example, could once expect to live up to the age of 71. Today, a 50-year-old can expect to live to the age of 83. A gain of 13 years. This is true for countries around the world.
According to the OECD Health at a Glance 2023 report, life expectancy in the United States was 76.4 years, which is 3.9 years lower than the OECD average. The US reported high treatable and preventable mortality rates of 98 per 100,000 and 238 per 100,000 respectively in 2022. A total of 3.1% of the US population reported their health as bad or
Peer Countries. Across the 21 peer countries, the mean change in life expectancy between 2019 and 2020 was a decrease of 0.58 years (CR, 0.42-0.73 year) ( Table ). In 2020, mean life expectancy in the peer countries was 81.50 years, 4.51 years higher than US life expectancy (76.99 years).Results. Women had a higher life expectancy at birth than men in both urban and rural areas. Cancers, cardiovascular disease, external causes, and respiratory disease accounted for more than 90% of the gender gap in both areas during 2013–2018. In urban areas, the gender gap decreased from 5.17 years in 2013–2015 to 4.98 years in 2016–2018.In Hong Kong, life expectancies at birth for both sexes have steadily increased over the past 46 years. In 2016, life expectancy there was 81.3 years for men and 87.3 years for women -- topping
Life expectancy in the US fell from 78.9 years in 2019 to 76.6 years in 2021. Life expectancy in the United States took another hit in 2021, furthering a dramatic decline from 2020 that was the
JAKARTA, KOMPAS - Air pollution has caused people on earth to lose 2.3 years of their life expectancy. In Indonesia, a reduction of 1.4 years in life expectancy has been seen due to the presence of particles below 2.5 microns or PM 2.5, which on average reached 18.8 microns per cubic meter in 2021.
Chart and table of World life expectancy from 1950 to 2023. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. The current life expectancy for World in 2023 is 73.16 years, a 0.24% increase from 2022. The life expectancy for World in 2022 was 72.98 years, a 0.24% increase from 2021.Nov 7, 2023. Males born in San Marino or Monaco had the highest life expectancy in the world as of 2022. San Marino also had the highest life expectancy for females with on average 89 years. In
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The average lifespan for a woman in Hawaii is 84.8—more than 3 years older than the national average of 81.2 and nearly seven years longer than the 78.1 year average life expectancy in West In 2020, mean life expectancy in the peer countries was 81.50 years, 4.51 years higher than US life expectancy (76.99 years). Outcomes in peer countries ranged from a decrease of 1.43 years (CR, 1.28-1.59 years) in Spain to increases in life expectancy in New Zealand, South Korea, and Taiwan.Moreover, the gap in life expectancy between foreign-born and native-born residents is widening. In fact, the researchers say, Americans’ life expectancy would steeply decline if it weren’t for immigrants and their children. Under that scenario, U.S. life expectancy in 2017 would have reverted to levels last seen in 2003 — 74.4 years for In 2014, the United States spent $9,237 per person on health care. Australia, a country with a higher life expectancy in 2014 (82.3), spent $4,032 per person. Japan, where life expectancy was 83.1 – one of the highest in the world – spent just $3,816 per person. Counties with the largest increases in life expectancy from 1980 to 2014:72.7. 73.9. Africa. 72.5. 72.0. 73.0. In the United States, the average life expectancy is 84.1 years and the average HALE is 78.9 years. Women, live 2.6 years longer than men (85.3 to 82.7 years), on average, and enjoy good health for almost two years longer (79.8 to 77.9 years). Race also contributes to longevity: Whites live an average of 84
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