All news

Life expectancy in Russia may reach 73.5 years in 2023 — Deputy PM

Tatyana Golikova specified that, according to the Federal Statistics Service, in January-February, the life expectancy was 73.07 years

MOSCOW, March 29. /TASS/. The life expectancy indicator in Russia could reach 73.5 years by the end of 2023, which is above pre-COVID levels, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova said on Wednesday. She added that the mortality rate will be 1.5-2% lower than in 2019.

"We expect that with the current trend - the focus of all regions on the main and most important priority, preserving life - the mortality rate for 2023 will be 1.5-2% lower than at the end of the 2019 pre-COVID year. And life expectancy will be 73 5 years, exceeding the pre-COVID level of 2019," she said at a meeting between the Russian President and members of the government.

The Deputy Prime Minister specified that, according to the Federal Statistics Service, in January-February, the life expectancy was 73.07 years. Also, three regions in the country have reached the target indicator (78 years) set for 2030. These are Moscow, the Republic of Dagestan and Ingushetia.

Speaking at the cabinet meeting on Wednesday, Putin called on the authorities to maintain the upward trend in life expectancy and the decline in mortality in the country.

"According to Rosstat (the Federal Statistics Service - TASS), over the past year, life expectancy in Russia increased by 2.7% - that is in one year. Now it is 72.8 years. Mortality continues to decline. It is fundamentally important to support these demographic trends. This is an integral, most important task for all levels of government," he said.