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Cuba life expectancy & odds of living to calculator

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Cuba ranks 54/197 for average life expectancy at birth, with 76.3 years for males, 81 years for females, and 78.6 years for both sexes combined.

Cuba life expectancy at birth by year

Average
Male
Female
1x
Year Life expectancy, years
Total Male Female
2026 78.6 76.3 81
2025 78.4 76.1 80.8
2024 78.3 75.9 80.7
2023 78.1 75.7 80.5
2022 77.6 75.2 80.1
2021 73.2 70.7 76
2020 77.4 75 79.9
2019 77.4 75 79.9
2018 77.4 75 79.9
2017 77.3 74.9 79.8
2016 77.6 75.3 80
2015 77.7 75.6 80
2014 77.8 75.7 80
2013 78 76 80.1
2012 78.2 76.2 80.2
2011 78.1 76.1 80.1
2010 77.9 75.9 79.9
2009 77.6 75.6 79.6
2008 77.6 75.6 79.7
2007 77.6 75.5 79.7
2006 77.4 75.3 79.6
2005 77.5 75.4 79.8
2004 77.3 75.2 79.6
2003 77.4 75.3 79.6
2002 76.8 74.8 78.9
2001 76.4 74.4 78.6
2000 75.9 73.9 78.1
1999 75.7 73.6 78
1998 75.4 73.3 77.7
1997 75.1 73 77.2
1996 74.7 72.8 76.8
1995 74.3 72.4 76.5
1994 74.1 72.1 76.3
1993 73.9 71.9 76
1992 73.8 71.9 75.9
1991 73.8 71.9 75.8
1990 73.8 71.9 75.9
1989 73.7 71.8 75.8
1988 73.7 71.8 75.8
1987 73.6 71.7 75.7
1986 73.6 71.9 75.4
1985 73.5 71.8 75.3
1984 73.6 71.8 75.5
1983 73.6 71.7 75.7
1982 73.4 71.5 75.7
1981 73 71.2 75.1
1980 72.6 70.8 74.9
1979 72.3 70.6 74.2
1978 71.9 70.4 73.6
1977 71.4 70 72.9
1976 70.9 69.5 72.4
1975 70.4 68.9 72
1974 69.9 68.4 71.5
1973 69.3 67.8 71.1
1972 68.9 67.5 70.6
1971 68.4 66.9 70.1
1970 67.9 66.4 69.7
1969 67.4 65.7 69.2
1968 66.9 65.3 68.8
1967 66.5 64.9 68.4
1966 66.1 64.4 67.9
1965 65.6 63.9 67.6
1964 65.3 63.4 67.4
1963 64.3 62.5 66.5
1962 64.4 62.4 66.7
1961 63.7 61.8 66.1
1960 63.3 61.4 65.5
1959 62.8 60.9 65.1
1958 62.3 60.4 64.7
1957 61.9 60 64.2
1956 61.5 59.6 63.8
1955 61.2 59.3 63.4
1954 60.7 58.8 63
1953 60.2 58.3 62.5
1952 59.8 57.9 62.1
1951 59.4 57.5 61.7
1950 59 57.1 61.3

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (1950–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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Life expectancy is the average age of death for a hypothetical cohort of newborns if they experienced the age-specific mortality rates of one particular year throughout their entire lives. It's a snapshot reflecting mortality rates in a given year that does not account for any future changes in those rates.

In Cuba, healthy life expectancy at birth, defined by the World Health Organization as the average number of years a person can expect to live in full health, is 63.4 years for men and 66 for women, with a combined average of 64.6 years. People who reach 60 can expect an additional 14 healthy years, 12.8 for males and 15.4 for females.

Cuba life expectancy calculator

This life expectancy calculator shows the odds of living to 100, 95, 90, and below based on current age for both males and females in Cuba, along with mean and median age of death. The calculations are based on the 2026 life tables (actuarial tables) from the UN World Population Prospects.


Mean remaining life expectancy: 49.6 Years

Mean expected age of death: 79.6 Years

Median expected age of death: 81.7 Years

Odds of living to

Target age Survival probability
Average Male Female
40 99.0% 98.8% 99.3%
50 96.9% 96.0% 97.8%
60 91.3% 88.9% 93.7%
65 86.1% 82.5% 89.6%
70 78.6% 73.7% 83.5%
75 68.5% 62.1% 74.7%
80 55.3% 47.9% 62.5%
85 39.2% 31.9% 46.3%
90 22.4% 16.8% 27.9%
95 9.1% 6.2% 12.0%
100 2.1% 1.3% 2.8%

Odds of dying at each age

Average
Male
Female
1x
Age Probability of dying
Average Male Female
100 32.5% 33.4% 32%
99 30.4% 31.4% 29.9%
98 27.8% 29% 27.2%
97 25.5% 26.8% 24.7%
96 23.3% 24.8% 22.5%
95 21.2% 22.8% 20.4%
94 19.4% 21% 18.5%
93 17.8% 19.4% 16.8%
92 16.4% 18% 15.4%
91 15.1% 16.7% 14.1%
90 13.8% 15.4% 12.8%
89 12.6% 14.2% 11.6%
88 11.5% 13% 10.5%
87 10.5% 12% 9.53%
86 9.59% 11% 8.62%
85 8.73% 10% 7.79%
84 7.95% 9.2% 7.04%
83 7.24% 8.42% 6.36%
82 6.58% 7.71% 5.75%
81 5.99% 7.07% 5.19%
80 5.46% 6.49% 4.69%
79 4.99% 5.96% 4.24%
78 4.56% 5.48% 3.83%
77 4.16% 5.04% 3.46%
76 3.81% 4.63% 3.14%
75 3.49% 4.26% 2.86%
74 3.2% 3.92% 2.61%
73 2.94% 3.61% 2.38%
72 2.7% 3.33% 2.18%
71 2.48% 3.07% 1.99%
70 2.28% 2.83% 1.82%
69 2.1% 2.61% 1.66%
68 1.93% 2.41% 1.52%
67 1.78% 2.22% 1.39%
66 1.64% 2.05% 1.28%
65 1.51% 1.89% 1.17%
64 1.39% 1.75% 1.07%
63 1.28% 1.61% 0.98%
62 1.17% 1.48% 0.89%
61 1.07% 1.36% 0.81%
60 0.98% 1.25% 0.73%
59 0.89% 1.14% 0.66%
58 0.81% 1.04% 0.59%
57 0.73% 0.95% 0.53%
56 0.66% 0.86% 0.48%
55 0.6% 0.78% 0.43%
54 0.54% 0.71% 0.38%
53 0.49% 0.64% 0.34%
52 0.44% 0.57% 0.31%
51 0.39% 0.51% 0.28%
50 0.36% 0.46% 0.25%
49 0.32% 0.42% 0.23%
48 0.29% 0.38% 0.2%
47 0.26% 0.34% 0.19%
46 0.24% 0.31% 0.17%
45 0.22% 0.28% 0.15%
44 0.2% 0.26% 0.14%
43 0.18% 0.24% 0.13%
42 0.17% 0.22% 0.12%
41 0.16% 0.2% 0.11%
40 0.14% 0.18% 0.1%
39 0.13% 0.17% 0.1%
38 0.12% 0.15% 0.09%
37 0.11% 0.14% 0.08%
36 0.1% 0.13% 0.08%
35 0.1% 0.12% 0.07%
34 0.09% 0.11% 0.06%
33 0.08% 0.11% 0.06%
32 0.08% 0.1% 0.05%
31 0.07% 0.1% 0.05%
30 0.07% 0.09% 0.05%
29 0.07% 0.09% 0.04%
28 0.06% 0.08% 0.04%
27 0.06% 0.08% 0.04%
26 0.06% 0.08% 0.04%
25 0.05% 0.07% 0.03%
24 0.05% 0.07% 0.03%
23 0.05% 0.07% 0.03%
22 0.05% 0.06% 0.03%
21 0.05% 0.06% 0.03%
20 0.05% 0.06% 0.03%
19 0.04% 0.06% 0.03%
18 0.04% 0.05% 0.03%
17 0.04% 0.05% 0.03%
16 0.03% 0.04% 0.02%
15 0.03% 0.03% 0.02%
14 0.02% 0.03% 0.02%
13 0.02% 0.02% 0.02%
12 0.02% 0.02% 0.01%
11 0.02% 0.02% 0.01%
10 0.01% 0.02% 0.01%
9 0.01% 0.02% 0.01%
8 0.01% 0.02% 0.01%
7 0.01% 0.02% 0.01%
6 0.02% 0.02% 0.01%
5 0.02% 0.02% 0.02%
4 0.02% 0.02% 0.02%
3 0.02% 0.03% 0.02%
2 0.03% 0.03% 0.03%
1 0.03% 0.03% 0.03%
0 0.43% 0.48% 0.38%

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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This chart displays the probability of dying at any given age, as mortality rates vary throughout a lifetime.

In Cuba, the risk of dying is lowest at age 9 and increases afterward. The annual chance of dying is 0.43% in the birth year, 0.07% at age 30, 0.98% at 60, and 5.46% at 80.

Aging is often defined as the increasing probability of death with age. If a 20-year-old in Cuba never aged and faced the same risk of dying every year, their life expectancy would be 2,198 years — 1,669 for males and 3,298 for females.

Life expectancy by current age

Average
Male
Female
1x
Current age, years Total life expectancy, years
Average Male Female
100 102.6 102.4 102.7
99 101.6 101.5 101.7
98 100.8 100.6 100.9
97 99.9 99.8 100
96 99.1 99 99.2
95 98.4 98.2 98.5
94 97.6 97.4 97.7
93 96.9 96.6 97
92 96.2 95.9 96.3
91 95.5 95.2 95.7
90 94.8 94.4 95
89 94.1 93.7 94.4
88 93.5 93.1 93.7
87 92.8 92.4 93.1
86 92.2 91.7 92.6
85 91.6 91.1 92
84 91.1 90.5 91.5
83 90.5 89.9 91
82 90 89.3 90.5
81 89.5 88.8 90
80 89 88.3 89.6
79 88.5 87.7 89.2
78 88.1 87.2 88.7
77 87.6 86.7 88.4
76 87.2 86.3 88
75 86.8 85.8 87.6
74 86.4 85.4 87.3
73 86 84.9 87
72 85.7 84.5 86.6
71 85.3 84.1 86.3
70 85 83.7 86.1
69 84.6 83.4 85.8
68 84.3 83 85.5
67 84 82.7 85.3
66 83.7 82.3 85
65 83.5 82 84.8
64 83.2 81.7 84.6
63 83 81.4 84.4
62 82.7 81.1 84.2
61 82.5 80.9 84
60 82.3 80.6 83.8
59 82.1 80.4 83.7
58 81.9 80.1 83.5
57 81.7 79.9 83.4
56 81.5 79.7 83.2
55 81.4 79.5 83.1
54 81.2 79.4 83
53 81.1 79.2 82.9
52 81 79 82.8
51 80.9 78.9 82.7
50 80.7 78.8 82.6
49 80.6 78.6 82.6
48 80.6 78.5 82.5
47 80.5 78.4 82.4
46 80.4 78.3 82.4
45 80.3 78.2 82.3
44 80.2 78.1 82.3
43 80.2 78.1 82.2
42 80.1 78 82.2
41 80 77.9 82.1
40 80 77.8 82.1
39 79.9 77.8 82
38 79.9 77.7 82
37 79.8 77.7 82
36 79.8 77.6 81.9
35 79.7 77.6 81.9
34 79.7 77.5 81.9
33 79.7 77.5 81.8
32 79.6 77.4 81.8
31 79.6 77.4 81.8
30 79.6 77.3 81.8
29 79.5 77.3 81.7
28 79.5 77.3 81.7
27 79.5 77.2 81.7
26 79.4 77.2 81.7
25 79.4 77.1 81.7
24 79.4 77.1 81.6
23 79.3 77.1 81.6
22 79.3 77 81.6
21 79.3 77 81.6
20 79.3 77 81.6
19 79.2 76.9 81.5
18 79.2 76.9 81.5
17 79.2 76.9 81.5
16 79.2 76.9 81.5
15 79.2 76.8 81.5
14 79.1 76.8 81.5
13 79.1 76.8 81.5
12 79.1 76.8 81.4
11 79.1 76.8 81.4
10 79.1 76.8 81.4
9 79.1 76.8 81.4
8 79.1 76.7 81.4
7 79.1 76.7 81.4
6 79.1 76.7 81.4
5 79 76.7 81.4
4 79 76.7 81.4
3 79 76.7 81.4
2 79 76.7 81.3
1 79 76.6 81.3
0 78.6 76.3 81

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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Life expectancy is often mistaken for the average lifespan of an adult. However, an adult has already survived the causes of early-age mortality and can expect to live longer than the figure calculated at birth.

In Cuba, a 65-year-old has a total life expectancy of 83.5 years, rising to 85 at 70, 86.8 at 75, and 89 at 80 — all higher than the 78.6 years calculated at birth.

The chart above accounts for remaining lifespan and displays total life expectancy by age and gender in Cuba.

Probability of surviving to a given age

Average
Male
Female
1x
Age Survival probability
Average Male Female
100 2.03% 1.26% 2.82%
99 2.91% 1.83% 4.02%
98 4.03% 2.58% 5.52%
97 5.4% 3.53% 7.33%
96 7.04% 4.69% 9.45%
95 8.94% 6.08% 11.9%
94 11.1% 7.69% 14.6%
93 13.5% 9.55% 17.5%
92 16.1% 11.6% 20.7%
91 19% 14% 24.1%
90 22% 16.5% 27.6%
89 25.2% 19.2% 31.2%
88 28.5% 22.1% 34.9%
87 31.9% 25.1% 38.6%
86 35.3% 28.2% 42.2%
85 38.6% 31.4% 45.8%
84 42% 34.6% 49.3%
83 45.2% 37.7% 52.6%
82 48.4% 40.9% 55.8%
81 51.5% 44% 58.9%
80 54.5% 47.1% 61.8%
79 57.3% 50% 64.5%
78 60.1% 52.9% 67.1%
77 62.7% 55.8% 69.5%
76 65.2% 58.5% 71.8%
75 67.5% 61.1% 73.9%
74 69.8% 63.6% 75.9%
73 71.9% 65.9% 77.7%
72 73.9% 68.2% 79.4%
71 75.7% 70.4% 81%
70 77.5% 72.4% 82.5%
69 79.2% 74.3% 83.9%
68 80.7% 76.2% 85.2%
67 82.2% 77.9% 86.4%
66 83.6% 79.5% 87.6%
65 84.8% 81.1% 88.6%
64 86% 82.5% 89.5%
63 87.1% 83.9% 90.4%
62 88.2% 85.1% 91.2%
61 89.1% 86.3% 92%
60 90% 87.4% 92.7%
59 90.8% 88.4% 93.3%
58 91.6% 89.3% 93.8%
57 92.2% 90.2% 94.3%
56 92.9% 91% 94.8%
55 93.4% 91.7% 95.2%
54 93.9% 92.3% 95.6%
53 94.4% 92.9% 95.9%
52 94.8% 93.5% 96.2%
51 95.2% 94% 96.5%
50 95.5% 94.4% 96.7%
49 95.8% 94.8% 96.9%
48 96.1% 95.1% 97.1%
47 96.4% 95.5% 97.3%
46 96.6% 95.8% 97.5%
45 96.8% 96% 97.6%
44 97% 96.3% 97.8%
43 97.2% 96.5% 97.9%
42 97.4% 96.7% 98%
41 97.5% 96.9% 98.1%
40 97.6% 97.1% 98.2%
39 97.8% 97.3% 98.3%
38 97.9% 97.4% 98.4%
37 98% 97.5% 98.5%
36 98.1% 97.7% 98.6%
35 98.2% 97.8% 98.6%
34 98.3% 97.9% 98.7%
33 98.4% 98% 98.8%
32 98.4% 98.1% 98.8%
31 98.5% 98.2% 98.9%
30 98.6% 98.3% 98.9%
29 98.7% 98.4% 99%
28 98.7% 98.5% 99%
27 98.8% 98.5% 99%
26 98.8% 98.6% 99.1%
25 98.9% 98.7% 99.1%
24 98.9% 98.7% 99.1%
23 99% 98.8% 99.2%
22 99% 98.9% 99.2%
21 99.1% 98.9% 99.2%
20 99.1% 99% 99.3%
19 99.2% 99.1% 99.3%
18 99.2% 99.1% 99.3%
17 99.2% 99.1% 99.3%
16 99.3% 99.2% 99.4%
15 99.3% 99.2% 99.4%
14 99.3% 99.2% 99.4%
13 99.3% 99.3% 99.4%
12 99.4% 99.3% 99.4%
11 99.4% 99.3% 99.4%
10 99.4% 99.3% 99.5%
9 99.4% 99.3% 99.5%
8 99.4% 99.4% 99.5%
7 99.4% 99.4% 99.5%
6 99.4% 99.4% 99.5%
5 99.5% 99.4% 99.5%
4 99.5% 99.4% 99.5%
3 99.5% 99.5% 99.6%
2 99.5% 99.5% 99.6%
1 99.6% 99.5% 99.6%

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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This chart shows the odds of living to each age from birth. In Cuba, 90% of newborns are expected to live past 60, 77.5% past 70, 54.5% past 80, 22% past 90, and only 2.03% past 100.

For longevity rates starting from a different age, use the calculator provided above.

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Death rate by age in Cuba

Total
Male
Female
1x
Age Death rate
Total Male Female
100 618 354 894
99 883 575 1,200
98 1,120 749 1,499
97 1,375 946 1,812
96 1,639 1,161 2,123
95 1,899 1,385 2,416
94 2,156 1,618 2,693
93 2,405 1,855 2,950
92 2,643 2,095 3,187
91 2,862 2,329 3,387
90 3,042 2,539 3,530
89 3,183 2,727 3,627
88 3,288 2,886 3,677
87 3,352 3,009 3,679
86 3,380 3,098 3,641
85 3,372 3,153 3,570
84 3,335 3,179 3,471
83 3,273 3,177 3,349
82 3,188 3,154 3,210
81 3,085 3,112 3,058
80 2,973 3,054 2,898
79 2,859 2,983 2,735
78 2,737 2,900 2,569
77 2,611 2,808 2,408
76 2,483 2,708 2,256
75 2,353 2,601 2,113
74 2,230 2,493 1,979
73 2,111 2,382 1,851
72 1,994 2,269 1,729
71 1,878 2,157 1,611
70 1,764 2,046 1,499
69 1,659 1,939 1,394
68 1,560 1,834 1,295
67 1,464 1,732 1,203
66 1,372 1,632 1,117
65 1,281 1,535 1,036
64 1,196 1,442 959
63 1,116 1,351 886
62 1,035 1,262 814
61 956 1,175 745
60 882 1,090 679
59 811 1,009 617
58 741 930 558
57 676 855 503
56 617 783 454
55 561 715 408
54 508 651 367
53 460 591 331
52 416 535 298
51 375 484 268.7
50 340 437 242.7
49 309 396 219.4
48 280.3 359 198.8
47 254.6 326 180.5
46 232.6 298.1 164.3
45 213.1 273 150
44 195.3 250.4 137.6
43 179.3 229.7 126.9
42 165 210.5 117.6
41 152.4 192.8 109.5
40 140.7 176.5 102.2
39 129.5 161.6 95.3
38 119.2 148.2 88.6
37 109.8 136.2 81.9
36 101.3 125.8 75.5
35 93.9 116.9 69.3
34 87.5 109.4 63.6
33 81.7 103.2 58.4
32 76.6 98.1 53.9
31 72.2 93.5 49.9
30 68.6 89.4 46.5
29 65.2 85.6 43.5
28 62 81.9 40.8
27 58.9 78.3 38.4
26 56 74.9 36.2
25 53.4 71.7 34.3
24 51.2 68.8 32.8
23 49.5 66.4 31.7
22 48 64.2 30.9
21 46.6 62 30.5
20 45.1 59.3 30.1
19 42.9 55.6 29.5
18 39.8 50.7 28.3
17 35.8 44.7 26.5
16 31.3 38.2 24.1
15 26.8 32 21.4
14 22.8 26.6 18.7
13 19.5 22.5 16.3
12 16.9 19.4 14.1
11 15 17.4 12.5
10 14 16.2 11.6
9 13.5 15.7 11.2
8 13.6 15.8 11.3
7 14.3 16.4 11.9
6 15.5 17.6 13.2
5 17.4 19.4 15.1
4 20 22 17.8
3 23.4 25.2 21.5
2 28 29.4 26.6
1 34.1 34.5 33.8
0 432 485 376

Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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This chart shows the number of deaths by age up to 100 for 3 cohorts of 100,000 newborns each — male, female, and both combined — illustrating how expected mortality is distributed throughout life.

In Cuba, the most probable age of death — the age at which the highest number of deaths occur — is 86 for both sexes combined, 84 for males, and 87 for females. Vertical lines mark the median age of death: 79 for men, 83.8 for women, and 81.5 combined, meaning only half of each cohort is expected to live past that age.

Note that this chart does not show rates per 100,000 population, as those would be skewed by age structure and reflect Cuba's demographics more than its death rate.

Life expectancy in other countries

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Data sources: United Nations | World Population Prospects (1960–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10).

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Data sources:

  1. United Nations | World Population Prospects (1950–2026, retrieved 2026-03-10)
  2. World Health Organization (WHO) | Global Health Observatory (2021, retrieved 2026-02-08)

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