Where people are predicted to live the longest by 2050
Daniel Coughlin
05 January 2024
Where people will live the longest by the middle of this century
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Chad: 58.3 years
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South Africa: 70 years
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Indonesia: 74.7 years
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Philippines: 75.4 years
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India: 77.9 years
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Russia: 78.7 years
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Mexico: 80 years
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Malaysia: 80.8 years
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Brazil: 81.3 years
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Saudi Arabia: 82.9 years
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USA: 83.7 years
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China: 83.8 years
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UAE: 85 years
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Germany: 85.8 years
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UK: 85.9 years
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Netherlands: 86 years
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Austria: 86.3 years
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Ireland: 86.5 years
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New Zealand: 86.6 years
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Canada: 86.7 years
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France: 86.7 years
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Sweden: 87 years
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Australia: 87.1 years
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South Korea: 87.4 years
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Spain: 87.5 years
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Singapore: 87.6 years
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Italy: 87.7 years
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Switzerland: 87.7 years
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Japan: 88.3 years
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Monaco: 90.2 years
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