77 men 82 women
The life expectancy in the United States in 1961 was around 70.2 years for women and 66.8 years for men.
In 1967, the average life expectancy for women varied by country, but in the United States, it was approximately 77 years. Globally, life expectancy for women was generally lower, often ranging from the mid-50s to mid-70s depending on the region. Over the decades, improvements in healthcare, nutrition, and living conditions have significantly increased life expectancy for women worldwide.
The life expectancy in the United Kingdom is 78.85.
74 for a male, 80 for a female.
The average life expectancy in Russia is 70.46 years. The average life expectancy in the United States is 78.74 years.
The life expectancy in 1947 was around 66.8 years for men and 72.8 years for women in the United States. It varied in different countries and regions around the world.
The life expectancy of women born in 1948 is approximately 72 years.
As recently as 1996, the life expectancy for men was 67 and for women, 72. This is in contrast to Canada's life expectancy at the time, which was 75 for men and 85 for women.
Men live on average seven years less than women; life expectancy in the United States is 72 years for men and 79 years for women.
The life expectancy in 1949 was around 66.8 years for men and 72.5 years for women in the United States. These numbers have since increased due to advancements in healthcare and technology.
The average life expectancy in the United States is 78.4 years. Women tend to live 6.7 years longer than men.
Life Expectancy; 76.69 male, 80.84 female