Singapore’s life expectancy at birth grew from 75 years in 1990 to 84 years in 2019, placing it among the highest globally. This increase reflects the city-state’s efficient healthcare system, emphasis on preventive care, and strong public health policies. Notable improvements during the 1990s and early 2000s were driven by advancements in chronic disease management and access to quality healthcare. The slight plateau at 83 years after 2020 suggests sustained high standards in healthcare and living conditions.
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