The bar chart presents projected life expectancy figures for men and women in eight countries by 2030. Overall, women are expected to live longer than men in all nations, and South Korea is predicted to have the highest life expectancy for both genders.
According to the forecast, South Korea will lead the group, with women expected to live around 90 years and men approximately 84 years. France and Japan also show relatively high figures, with women reaching about 88 years in both countries, while men are predicted to live roughly 82 years in France and slightly below that in Japan.
In contrast, the lowest life expectancy is expected in the United States, where men are projected to live around 80 years and women about 83 years. The UK and Chile follow similar patterns, with life expectancy for men ranging between 80 and 82 years and for women between 84 and 86 years. Australia and Canada show modestly higher values, particularly for women at around 87 years.
Overall, the data suggests a clear gender gap favouring women, as well as significant differences between countries.
