There really wouldn't be an "average," per se. When someone reaches the age of eight-nine, they're already doing better than the average male age expectancy of around seventy-five. To make a prediction of how much longer someone of that age would live, one would need to take into account lifestyle, health problems, and even things like location and proximity to good medical care.
The life expectancy of a male in the US in 1975 was around 68.2 years.
The life expectancy of a male born in Canada in 1951 is 66 years of age. The life expectancy of a female born in the same year is 71 years of age.
The average life expectancy in the United States in 1935 was around 61 years.
As of 2021, the life expectancy for a male born in 1984 in the US is around 75-76 years. This can vary based on lifestyle, genetics, and access to healthcare.
In 1969, the life expectancy for males in the US was around 66.9 years, and for females it was around 74.7 years.
The life expectancy of a male in the US in 1975 was around 68.2 years.
The average life expectancy of an American male is 75.7 years. (for babies born in 2010, according to the US Census Bureau)
The life expectancy of a male born in Canada in 1951 is 66 years of age. The life expectancy of a female born in the same year is 71 years of age.
The life expectancy was about age 83.
The average life expectancy in the United States in 1935 was around 61 years.
Calculating from birth, the average life expectancy for females in the United States is 80.65. The current population of females in the US is 157.1 million, which is 50.8 percent of the total population.
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As of 2021, the life expectancy for a male born in 1984 in the US is around 75-76 years. This can vary based on lifestyle, genetics, and access to healthcare.
In 1969, the life expectancy for males in the US was around 66.9 years, and for females it was around 74.7 years.
The average life expectancy for babies born in the US in 2002 was around 77-78 years.
In the Philippines, the average life span in 1980 was 61.6 years, increasing to 64,6 in 1990 and 69 in 2000. The 2004 Philippines Statistics Yearbook had predicted the longevity rate of the Filipinos male at 70.5 years and the female at 72.8 in 2005.
The life span for an African American person in Canada is for male is 74 years old. But for female is 81 years old. Because male think they are stronger but women are more careful of their selves but men do not take care of themselfs. They put protients aftre proteins women also do that but not as much male do. No offenses to any male just giving my opion?