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Life Expectancy of 1994 Birth Cohort: Global & Regional Trends
The average lifespan of someone born in 1994 depends on various factors such as the country of residence, gender, and access to healthcare. According to the World Bank's latest data, the average global life expectancy in 2019 was 73.4 years. This figure varies across countries, with some having significantly higher life expectancies, such as Japan (84.3 years) and Hong Kong (82.9 years), and others having lower expectancies, such as many sub-Saharan African nations.
For individuals born in 1994 specifically, the life expectancy at birth might have been different from today's average due to historical factors influencing healthcare, nutrition, and disease prevalence at the time.
Please note that these statistics are averages, and individual lifespans can vary greatly depending on various factors such as genetics, personal lifestyle, socioeconomic conditions, and healthcare access throughout a person's lifetime.
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