Economy & Markets

How The World Added Decades To Life Expectancy

How The World Added Decades To Life Expectancy The average person today can expect to live far longer than someone born in 1960, regardless of where they live. This chart, via Visual Capitalist's Bruno Venditti, tracks life expectancy at birth across four World Bank income groups.

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  • Primary source: ZeroHedge
  • Published: Jun 15, 2026, 11:40 PM UTC
  • Coverage area: Economy & Markets
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