What is the life expectancy for a white male in the United States of America (USA)?

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Life Expectancy for White Males in the USA

According to the most recent data from the National Center for Health Statistics, the life expectancy for non-Hispanic white males in the United States is 75.6 years. 1

Current Life Expectancy Data

  • The life expectancy for non-Hispanic white males in the United States is 75.6 years, which is significantly higher than that of non-Hispanic black males at 69.2 years 2
  • Life expectancy for white males has been gradually increasing over time, with historical data showing improvements from earlier decades 1
  • By comparison, Hispanic males have a higher life expectancy at 77.9 years, demonstrating what researchers have termed the "Hispanic paradox" 2

Historical Trends

  • Life expectancy for white males has shown consistent improvement over the decades, with data from 1998 showing a life expectancy of 74.3 years 3
  • By 2010, life expectancy for non-Hispanic white males had increased to 78.8 years 4
  • More recent data from 2016-2018 shows some fluctuation, with life expectancy for non-Hispanic white males at 78.6 years in 2018 5

Racial and Ethnic Disparities

  • Significant disparities exist in life expectancy across different racial and ethnic groups in the United States 2
  • Non-Hispanic black males have the lowest life expectancy at 69.2 years, which is approximately 6.4 years less than non-Hispanic white males 2
  • Hispanic males demonstrate higher life expectancy (77.9 years) despite similar or higher burden of cardiovascular risk factors, a phenomenon referred to as the "Hispanic paradox" 2

Factors Affecting Life Expectancy

  • Multiple factors influence life expectancy calculations, including access to healthcare, socioeconomic status, and prevalence of chronic diseases 2
  • Regional variations exist within the United States, with some geographic areas showing higher mortality rates than others 1
  • Improvements in medical care, reductions in smoking rates, and advances in treatment of cardiovascular disease have contributed to the overall increase in life expectancy over time 1

Important Considerations

  • Life expectancy statistics represent population averages, and individual outcomes may vary significantly based on personal health behaviors, genetic factors, and access to healthcare 1
  • Life expectancy calculations are based on mortality patterns across different age cohorts and are regularly updated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 1, 5
  • The gap between male and female life expectancy remains significant, with non-Hispanic white females having a life expectancy of 80.4 years compared to 75.6 years for non-Hispanic white males 2

References

Guideline

Life Expectancy Trends for 1962 U.S. Born Males

Praxis Medical Insights: Practical Summaries of Clinical Guidelines, 2025

Guideline

Guideline Directed Topic Overview

Dr.Oracle Medical Advisory Board & Editors, 2025

Research

United States life tables, 1998.

National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, 2001

Research

United States life tables, 2010.

National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, 2014

Research

United States Life Tables, 2018.

National vital statistics reports : from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Center for Health Statistics, National Vital Statistics System, 2020

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