The United States is ranked #40 by the United Nations.
The citizens of the United States have a generally low average life expectancy (ages 50-60) compared to the rest of the western world (ages 60-90). This is mostly caused by obesity, which is a major problem in the US, as well as smoking and poor healthcare system (if you don't have the money, you won't be treated).
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The US ranks around 35th in the world for life expectancy, with an average life expectancy of around 78 years. Several factors contribute to this ranking, including access to healthcare, lifestyle choices, and socioeconomic disparities.
The US ranks around 35th in the world for life expectancy at birth. This is relatively lower compared to other developed countries due to factors such as high rates of obesity, lack of universal healthcare, and disparities in access to quality healthcare.
The life expectancy of a male in the US in 1975 was around 68.2 years.
The life expectancy was about age 83.
Life expectensy at Birth: 74.5%, Rank in World- 121
The average life expectancy in the United States in 1935 was around 61 years.
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.
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In 1969, the life expectancy for males in the US was around 66.9 years, and for females it was around 74.7 years.
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