A recent study by expat insurance company William Russell highlights the varying life expectancies for retired expats globally, focusing on averages from age 60. The research reveals that Japan leads with an average additional life expectancy of 26.4 years post-60, with 20 of those years in good health. South Korea follows closely. Notably, the USA and UK are not among the top ten healthiest retirement destinations, prompting a reevaluation for retirees considering relocation for better health outcomes in their later years.
"Japan tops the list for life expectancy after 60, with residents living for another 26.4 years until the age of 86.4, on average."
"William Russell says: Japan has an established reputation as one of the world's healthiest locations, consistently recording some of the highest life expectancies year after year."
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