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List of countries and dependencies in the world ranked by life expectancy at birth, both sexes, males and females. World Population Life Expectancy with historical chart.
Starting with Health, United States, 2012 , populations for computing life expectancy for 2001–2009 were based on revised intercensal population estimates of the U.S. resident population. Populations for computing life expectancy for 2010 were based on 2010 Census counts.
The life expectancy of men in the U.S. is nearly six years shorter than that of women, according to new study in JAMA Internal Medicine.
This list of countries by life expectancy provides a comprehensive list of countries alongside their respective life expectancy figures. The data is differentiated by sex, presenting life expectancies for males, females, and a combined average.
After falling by nearly three years from 2019 to 2021, the average life expectancy among males in the U.S. rebounded in 2022. In 2023, the average life expectancy was reported to be 75.6 years—not yet as high as it was before the COVID pandemic but gradually approaching it.
A period life table is based on the mortality experience of a population during a relatively short period of time. Here we present the 2021 period life table for the Social Security area population, as used in the 2024 Trustees Report (TR).
Life expectancy at birth. Both sexes: 77.5 years. Males: 74.8 years. Females: 80.2 years. Source: Mortality in the United States, 2022 (Figure 1)
In 2022, the life expectancy of men at birth in the United States increased by 1.3 years (+1.77 percent) compared to 2021. In total, the life expectancy amounted to 74.8 years in 2022.
Life expectancy at birth for the U.S. population in 2022 was 77.5 years, an increase from 76.4 years in 2021. Although life expectancy rose in 2022 for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began, it remains lower compared with prepandemic life expectancy in 2019 (78.8 years).
Period life expectancy for male individuals who have reached age 0. Estimates are expressed as the expected age at death, not as years left to live. Source. UN, World Population Prospects (2024) – processed by Our World in Data. Last updated.