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  1. Chart and table of U.S. life expectancy from 1950 to 2024. United Nations projections are also included through the year 2100. The current life expectancy for U.S. in 2024 is 79.25 years, a 0.18% increase from 2023. The life expectancy for U.S. in 2023 was 79.11 years, a 0.08% increase from 2022.

  2. Published by. Aaron O'Neill , Feb 2, 2024. Over the past 160 years, life expectancy (from birth) in the United States has risen from 39.4 years in 1860, to 78.9 years in 2020.

  3. Black or African American, 2 Specified age and year Both sexes; Male. Female. Both sexes. Male. Female. Both sexes. Male. Female. At birth. Life expectancy in years; 1900. 3, 4. 47.3: 46.3: 48.3: 47.6. 46.6: 48.7. 33.0: 32.5. 33.5: 1950. 4. 68.2. 65.6. 71.1: 69.1. 66.5: 72.2. 60.8: 59.1. 62.9: 1960. 4. 69.7. 66.6. 73.1: 70.6. 67.4: 74.1. 63.6 ...

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  4. Life expectancy at birth, at 65 years of age, and at 75 years of age, by race and sex. Table 22. Life expectancy at birth, at 65 years of age, and at 75 years of age, by race and sex: United States, selected years 1900–2007. [Data are based on death certificates] Specified age and year. All races.

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  5. Remaining life expectancy is the expected remaining number of years of life as a function of current age. [1] Life expectancy at birth is indicated above the "0" current age. This article presents a list of United States states and territories sorted by their life expectancy at birth, sex, race, and in the past.

  6. The geographic region with the highest life expectancy was Northern America with an average of 69.56 years. Closely followed by Europe with an average life expectancy of 66.05 years, and Oceania with 63.44 years of average life expectancy.