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As of 2020, the ratio of men to women in the US is approximately 97 men for every 100 women. This slight imbalance is mostly due to higher male birth rates and a longer life expectancy for women.
In 1990 the average lifespan in the U.S. was approximately 77 years old for men and 80 years old for women.
In Germany life expectancy at birth is 76 for men and 82 for women. (Source: CIA, World Factbook, current ed). These figures are slightly lower than those for some other European countries.
There are more women baby boomers. According to the US Census Data, women outnumbered men by more than two million. There is more at the link below.
It would appear that WOMEN tend to live several years longer than men on average:According to the CIA World Factbook 2009 Estimates for Life Expectancy at birth (years).EntityMale life expectancy at birthFemale life expectancy at birthDifferenceMacau81.3987.476.08Andorra80.3384.844.51Japan78.885.626.82Singapore79.3784.785.41San Marino78.5385.727.19Hong Kong79.1684.795.63Australia79.2584.144.89Canada78.6983.915.22France (metropolitan)77.7984.336.54Sweden78.5983.264.67Switzerland78.0383.835.8Guernsey77.7683.886.12Israel78.6282.954.33Iceland78.5382.94.37Anguilla78.1183.265.15Cayman Islands77.283.726.52Bermuda77.6583.265.61New Zealand78.4382.393.96Italy77.2683.336.07Gibraltar77.383.225.92Monaco76.384.097.79Liechtenstein76.5983.536.94Spain76.7483.576.83Norway77.2982.745.45Jersey77.2382.465.23Greece77.1182.375.26Austria76.682.565.96Faroe Islands7782.055.05Malta76.9581.474.52Netherlands76.882.145.34Luxembourg76.0782.816.74Germany76.2682.426.16Belgium76.0682.536.47Saint Pierre and Miquelon76.6981.574.88U.S. Virgin Islands76.0282.266.24United Kingdom76.5281.635.11Finland75.4882.617.13Jordan76.3481.565.22Isle of Man75.8681.936.07South Korea77.4582.224.77European Union75.5481.976.43Puerto Rico (US)74.8582.397.54Bosnia and Herzegovina74.9282.347.42Saint Helena75.5281.55.98Cyprus75.9180.864.95Denmark75.9680.784.82Ireland75.681.065.46Portugal74.9581.696.74Wallis and Futuna75.2281.326.1United States75.6580.695.04
According to my related link, somewhere between 78-80 years old. It's higher on average in Canada and Australia :) Above 80!
The life expectancy of a male in the US in 1975 was around 68.2 years.
The life expectancy was about age 83.
As of 2021, around 5.7% of women born in the US in 1933 are still alive. This estimate considers the current life expectancy for women in the US and mortality rates for that age cohort.
Approximately 3,403,100 US servicemen served in Southeast Asia (2,594,000 of those men served in country); nearly 60,000 didn't make it back. Those are your "life expectancy" figures.
The total life expectancy in the U.S. is 78.14 years at birth, about 5 years less than Canada's life expectancy, 83.81 years.
The average life expectancy in the United States in 1935 was around 61 years.