29 June 2017

Will live longer…

The average life expectancy in Russia has grown to a record 71.8 years

In 2016, the average (expected! – this is constantly forgotten in such media reports – VM) the life expectancy of Russians has grown to a record in the history of data collection – 71.87 years. This figure is given in the data of Rosstat.

They live the longest in Ingushetia, Dagestan and Moscow, where the average is more than 77 years. The lowest life expectancy was recorded in Tyva — 64.2 years. Next are the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug (64.4 years) and the Jewish Autonomous Oblast (65.8 years).

As follows from these data, over the past five years, the average (expected, damn it! – VM) the level of life expectancy in Russia has increased by more than a year and a half – from 70.2 years in 2012 to 71.8 years in 2016. 

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Read more in the exclusive material of Izvestia: "Life expectancy in Russia has increased to 71.8 years" (according to the rules of arithmetic, it should be rounded up to 71.9, but this is a trifle compared to the above–mentioned mistakes - VM).

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