Results — International comparison

🌍 How You Compare

The numbers below compare your estimated life expectancy with a few well‑known national averages. U.S. life expectancy is currently lower than in many other high‑income countries, largely because of higher rates of heart disease, obesity, accidents and some cancers. Countries like Japan and Switzerland combine strong healthcare systems with very healthy lifestyles, which pushes their averages higher.

If your estimate is above the U.S. average, it suggests your current habits are more protective than those of the “typical” American. If it’s below, that doesn’t mean you are doomed — it’s a signal that changing a few key behaviors could move you closer to or even beyond the healthiest countries. Remember that these are broad population statistics, not a guarantee for any individual.

🇺🇸 US Average: 77.3 years

🇯🇵 Japan Average: 84.6 years

🇨🇭 Switzerland: 83.8 years

👤 You: 82 years