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Welcome to Wolf Data, life expectancy has risen dramatically worldwide between 1960 and 2025, with a group of high-income countries consistently leading the rankings. These top performers—often including places like Japan, Switzerland, Singapore, and the Nordic nations—combine strong healthcare systems, high incomes, and broad access to education and sanitation. Over time, gaps among rich countries have narrowed as medical technology and preventive care improved. Women generally live longer than men in all leading nations, though the gender gap has slowly shrunk. Infant mortality has fallen sharply, helping to push average lifespans upward. Lifestyle factors such as diet, smoking rates, and physical activity still create differences among the very top countries. Recently, aging populations and chronic diseases have become the main challenges for nations with the greatest life expectancy. ⛲Sources: ▫️ONU 💻Editor: ▫️Filmora 🖼️Thumbnails: ▫️Canva Countries featured in the video: Aruba Africa Eastern and Southern Afghanistan Africa Western and Central Angola Albania Andorra Arab World United Arab Emirates Argentina Armenia American Samoa Antigua and Barbuda Australia Austria Azerbaijan Burundi Belgium Benin Burkina Faso Bangladesh Bulgaria Bahrain Bahamas, The Bosnia and Herzegovina Belarus Belize Bermuda Bolivia Brazil Barbados Brunei Darussalam Bhutan Botswana Central African Republic Canada Central Electricity Board (CEB) Switzerland Channel Islands Chile China Cote d'Ivoire Cameroon Congo, Dem. Rep. Congo, Rep. Colombia Comoros Cabo Verde Costa Rica Caribbean small states Cuba Curacao Cayman Islands Cyprus Czechia Germany Djibouti Dominica Denmark Dominican Republic Algeria East Asia & Pacific (excluding high income) Early-demographic dividend East Asia & Pacific Europe & Central Asia (excluding high income) Europe & Central Asia Ecuador Egypt, Arab Rep. Euro area Eritrea Spain Estonia Ethiopia European Union Fragile and conflict affected situations Finland Fiji France Faroe Islands Micronesia, Fed. Sts. Gabon United Kingdom Georgia Ghana Gibraltar Guinea Gambia, The Guinea-Bissau Equatorial Guinea Greece Grenada Greenland Guatemala Guam Guyana High income Hong Kong SAR, China Honduras Heavily indebted poor countries (HIPC) Croatia Haiti Hungary IBRD only IDA & IBRD total IDA total IDA blend Indonesia IDA only Isle of Man India Ireland Iran, Islamic Rep. Iraq Iceland Israel Italy Jamaica Jordan Japan Kazakhstan Kenya Kyrgyz Republic Cambodia Kiribati St. Kitts and Nevis Korea, Rep. Kuwait Latin America & Caribbean (excluding high income) Lao PDR Lebanon Liberia Libya St. Lucia Latin America & Caribbean Least developed countries: UN classification Low income Liechtenstein Sri Lanka Lower middle income Low & middle income Lesotho Late-demographic dividend Lithuania Luxembourg Latvia Macao SAR, China St. Martin (French part) Morocco Monaco Moldova Madagascar Maldives Middle East and North Africa Mexico Marshall Islands Middle income North Macedonia Mali Malta Myanmar Middle East & North Africa (excluding high income) Montenegro Mongolia Northern Mariana Islands Mozambique Mauritania Mauritius Malawi Malaysia North America Namibia New Caledonia Niger Nigeria Nicaragua Netherlands Norway Nepal Nauru New Zealand OECD members Oman Other small states Pakistan Panama Peru Philippines Palau Papua New Guinea Poland Pre-demographic dividend Puerto Rico Korea, Dem. People's Rep. Portugal Paraguay West Bank and Gaza Pacific island small states Post-demographic dividend French Polynesia Qatar Romania Russia Soviet Union Rwanda South Asia Saudi Arabia Sudan Senegal Singapore Solomon Islands Sierra Leone El Salvador San Marino Somalia Serbia Sub-Saharan Africa (excluding high income) South Sudan Sub-Saharan Africa Small states Sao Tome and Principe Suriname Slovak Republic Slovenia Sweden Eswatini Sint Maarten (Dutch part) Seychelles Syrian Arab Republic Turks and Caicos Islands Chad East Asia & Pacific (IDA & IBRD) Europe & Central Asia (IDA & IBRD) Togo Thailand Tajikistan Turkmenistan Latin America & Caribbean (IDA & IBRD) Timor-Leste Middle East & North Africa (IDA & IBRD) Tonga South Asia (IDA & IBRD) Sub-Saharan Africa (IDA & IBRD) Trinidad and Tobago Tunisia Turkiye Tuvalu Tanzania Uganda Ukraine Upper middle income Uruguay United States Uzbekistan St. Vincent and the Grenadines Venezuela, RB British Virgin Islands Virgin Islands (U.S.) Viet Nam Vanuatu World Samoa Kosovo Yemen, Rep. South Africa Zambia Zimbabwe