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Life Expectancy in the EU Climbs Above 2019 Levels in 2023
Life expectancy in the EU reached an average of 81.5 years in 2023, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. Life expectancy is defined as the average number of years a newborn child would live given current mortality rates. A life expectancy of 81.5 years for someone born in 2023 means this person can be expected to live until the year 2104.
The level reached in 2023 is significant as it is the first year since the pandemic that life expectancy is above 2019 levels for the EU average. During 2020 and 2021 life expectancy fell due to increased mortality caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, it reached 81.3 years, after which it fell to 80.4 in 2020 and further to 80.1 in 2021. In 2022, life expectancy began to rise again, reaching 80.6 years. The level in 2023 is thus 0.9 years more than in 2022 and also stands 0.2 years higher than in 2019.
Life expectancy by country