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life expectancy by country

This ranking uses the latest annual figure available in the WHO Global Health Observatory. The year varies by indicator and country, so the table prints the year beside every value. The top of this list is Japan, with 84,5 years in 2021. This page is educational and does not replace a health professional.

How to read this indicator

Life expectancy at birth summarizes age-specific mortality into one number. It estimates how many years a newborn would live if the mortality patterns observed in the period stayed the same. It is useful for comparing population trajectories, but it does not describe an individual future, quality of life, regional access to services or inequalities inside the country.

life expectancy by country

#CountryValueYear
1Japan84,5 years2021
2France81,9 years2021
3Germany80,5 years2021
4United Kingdom80,1 years2021
5China77,6 years2021
6United States76,4 years2021
7Argentina74,6 years2021
8Brazil72,4 years2021
9Mexico70,8 years2021
10India67,3 years2021

Global health rankings

Source and limits

Source: WHO Global Health Observatory OData API, indicator Life expectancy at birth (WHOSIS_000001), snapshot 2026-07-12. This page is educational and does not replace a health professional. The data are population indicators. They do not assess individuals, recommend personal care or replace local official statistics.

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