The forecast for male life expectancy at age 65 in Brazil shows a consistent value of -3.4 years, indicating the gap in life expectancy between men and women will remain stable from 2024 to 2028. In 2023, this difference also stood at -3.4 years. The lack of year-on-year variation suggests no anticipated change in this disparity during the forecast period. Over the last five years, the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) also reflects a zero percent change, underscoring the stagnation in closing the life expectancy gap.
Future trends to watch for include potential influences of healthcare improvements, lifestyle changes, or socio-economic factors that could reduce the life expectancy gap between genders. Monitoring policy developments and public health initiatives will be critical in understanding future shifts in these metrics.