The charts give detailed information about how many years people in four countries expected to live in 2008, while the data about positive changefrom 1953 to 2008 is illustrated in another table.
Overall, people in all countries should live 70+ years in 2008, with people in Indonesia living shorter than others listed. However, the biggest change in life expectancy was seen in statistics of Indonesia for the given period.
In 2008, people in Japan were predicted to live 82 years on average, while the next counterpart, those in Korea, followed closely, constituting to almost 80 years. With regard to the USA, the graph numbered very close to latter country, being responsible for 78 years which was almost a decade more than that in Indonesia(70 years), an outlier.
As for positive change in given 55 years, Indonesia had seen a surge, with increasing by 15.7 years. The second ranked big change was seen in Korea, climbing by 12.5 years compared to following countries which had grown by around 3 years for 55 years.
