What is the average age for death?
The average age of death in the US was 73.7 years old, a decrease of less than 1% from 2019's age of 73.8 years. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The statistic shows the life expectancy of women at birth in the United States from 2009 to 2019. In 2019, the average life expectancy of women at birth in the United States was 81.4 years.
American men expect to live an average of 76.1 years, while women expect to live an average of 81.1 years, a five-year difference.
Researchers estimated near 100% probability that the current record of maximum reported age at death — Calment's 122 years, 164 days — will be broken; The probability remains strong of a person living longer, to 124 years old (99% probability) and even to 127 years old (68% probability);
Biological differences also help to explain women's higher longevity. Scientists believe that estrogen in women combats conditions such as heart disease by helping reduce circulatory levels of harmful cholesterol. Women are also thought to have stronger immune systems than men.
The main reason why these people live to an advanced age is better medical care. What's more, in industrial and emerging economies at least, fewer and fewer people have to engage in hard physical labour to earn a living, which means that they stay physically fit for longer.
These days, while statistical life expectancy in the U.S. is about 80 years, living well into one's 80s or 90s is a perfectly realistic expectation for many. Even centenarians -- people who are 100 years old or more -- are on the rise. In 2015, some 72,000 Americans were centenarians.
About 2/3 will live past 80, and 1/3 past 90. Almost one in ten girls born now will live past 100.
Age | Life Expectancy-Male | Life Expectancy-Female |
---|---|---|
74 | 11.80 | 13.66 |
75 | 11.18 | 12.97 |
76 | 10.58 | 12.29 |
77 | 10.00 | 11.62 |
For 95-year-olds, the average life expectancy was 3.34 years during that period. For 100-year-olds, the average life expectancy was 2.73 years. — Read 7 Secrets About the Science of Aging You Ought to Know on ThinkAdvisor.
What are the chances of dying before 40?
Age | Within 1 year |
---|---|
39 | 0.14% |
40 | 0.15% |
41 | 0.17% |
42 | 0.18% |
There is a 30% chance of making it to your 90th birthday, and only about 14 in 1,000 will see 100. 70 year olds have a somewhat better prognosis. Almost 2/3 of 70 year old men and almost 3/4 of 70 year old women will live at least another ten years, and over 1/5 of men will make it to 90, as will 1/3 of women.

These days, while statistical life expectancy in the U.S. is about 80 years, living well into one's 80s or 90s is a perfectly realistic expectation for many. Even centenarians -- people who are 100 years old or more -- are on the rise. In 2015, some 72,000 Americans were centenarians.
Age | Life Expectancy-Male | Life Expectancy-Female |
---|---|---|
78 | 9.43 | 10.98 |
79 | 8.88 | 10.35 |
80 | 8.34 | 9.74 |
81 | 7.82 | 9.15 |