The data displays the average life expectancy at birth in selected countries as of 2015. At this point, a new born child in Japan had an average life expectancy of almost 84 years. Thus, Japan is the country with the highest life expectancy worldwide.
Japan | 83.9 |
Spain | 83 |
Switzerland | 83 |
Italy | 82.6 |
Australia | 82.5 |
Iceland | 82.5 |
France | 82.4 |
Luxembourg | 82.4 |
Norway | 82.4 |
Sweden | 82.3 |
Israel | 82.1 |
Korea | 82.1 |
New Zealand | 81.7 |
Finland | 81.6 |
Netherlands | 81.6 |
Canada | 81.7 |
Ireland | 81.5 |
Austria | 81.3 |
Portugal | 81.2 |
Belgium | 81.1 |
Greece | 81.1 |
United Kingdom | 81 |
Slovenia | 80.9 |
Denmark | 80.8 |
Germany | 80.7 |
OECD35 | 80.6 |
Costa Rica | 79.6 |
Chile | 79.1 |
United States | 78.8 |
Czech Rep. | 78.7 |
Turkey | 78 |
Estonia | 77.7 |
Poland | 77.6 |
Slovak Rep. | 76.7 |
China | 76 |
Hungary | 75.7 |
Mexico | 75 |
Brazil | 74.7 |
Latvia | 74.6 |
Lithuania | 74.5 |
Colombia | 74.2 |
Russian Fed. | 71.3 |
Indonesia | 69.1 |
India | 68.3 |
South Africa | 57.4 |