Monaco sits in Europe & Central Asia. A newborn there can expect about 86.6 years of life, 1st of 212 countries with data. Below, every mortality measure the National Death Index tracks for Monaco, each with its global rank and source year.
11 measures · sources: World Bank Open Data and WHO Global Health Observatory (Global Health Estimates 2021) · latest available year per figure
| Measure | Value | World rank | Year |
|---|---|---|---|
| Life expectancy at birth | 86.6 yrs | 1 of 212 | 2024 |
| Crude death rate | 20.1 /1,000 | 1 of 212 | 2024 |
| Male mortality penalty | 11.9 /1,000 | 209 of 212 | 2023 |
| Life-expectancy gap (F−M) | 4.1 yrs | 154 of 212 | 2024 |
| Old-age sex ratio (65+) | 90.4 men/100 women | 179 of 212 | 2024 |
| Infant mortality | 2.2 /1,000 | 179 of 192 | 2024 |
| Maternal mortality | 5.0 /100k | 167 of 191 | 2023 |
| Road-traffic deaths | 0.0 /100k | 186 of 187 | 2013 |
| Population aged 65+ | 36.2 % | 1 of 212 | 2024 |
| Health spending per capita | $8,004 | 6 of 191 | 2023 |
| GDP per capita | $288,001 | 1 of 212 | 2024 |
Measured against the rest of the world, Monaco's sharpest departures from the middle of the pack are the 1st highest crude death rate in the world (20.1 /1,000) and the 1st highest population aged 65+ in the world (36.2 %). Every figure above is the most recent the source reports for Monaco; the year sits beside each one, and rankings cover only countries with data for that measure.