The overall U.S. life expectancy seems quite concerning to me.
Canada is at 82.2
So the U.S. is ~5 years less.
Canada isn't even tops in the world, its around 19th.
But between Canada and the U.S. you'll find:
Uruguay at 78
Cuba at 78
Costa Rica at 79
And a host of developed nations as well.
Japan is tops at 85
Followed by:
Singapore at 84
South Korea, Norway, Switzerland, Iceland, Australia, Malta and the Faroe Islands at 83
Then joining Canada in the ~82 range are:
Sweden, Italy, Span, Ireland, France, Finland, New Zealand, Bermuda, Cayman Islands and a few more.
The U.S. on the Wikipedia-based list (there are many others) comes in at #54 in the world.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...ife_expectancy
And 8 years below the global leader.