Mexico’s life expectancy rose from 70 years in 1990 to 75 years by 2012, driven by reductions in infant mortality, expanded healthcare access, and improved nutrition. However, progress slowed after 2015, reflecting the rising burden of chronic diseases and healthcare disparities. The dip to 70 years in 2020 highlights the vulnerability of the population to systemic health challenges, but a rebound to 75 years by 2022 indicates resilience in the healthcare system.
Discover additional trends and data on Mexico’s shifting median age, Mexico’s working-age population percentage, Mexico’s net ODA received.