Life expectancy in Poland: Latest data shows detailed age-based breakdown
by CIJ News iDesk III 
2025-03-25 
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Statistics Poland has released its latest update on life expectancy for both sexes combined, presenting detailed figures by age for 2025. The data provides an essential reference for policymakers, researchers, and institutions working in areas such as health, pensions, and demographic analysis. The figures, presented in months, reflect the average number of months a person of a specific age is expected to live. For example, at age 30, the life expectancy stands at approximately 591.5 months (just under 49.3 years), while at age 40, the expectation decreases to 477.6 months (nearly 39.8 years). This decline continues steadily with age, as would be expected in actuarial calculations. The statistical release includes a month-by-month breakdown for each year of age, offering a granular look at how life expectancy changes even within a single year. For instance, a person aged 50 and 0 months has a life expectancy of 367.8 months, while someone who has turned 50 and is 11 months into their 51st year has an expectancy of 358.0 months. Source: GUS