Monaco Has The Highest Life Expectancy In The World

Street in Monaco Village in Monaco Monte Carlo, France.
According to the World Health Organisation and the World Economic Forum Global Competitiveness Report, Monaco has the highest life expectancy in the world.

Money can buy good food and a home in Monaco, but it cannot buy happiness. That’s why the Altoo Wealth Platform was designed to give wealth owners in Monaco and around the world peace of mind that their finances are under control – and more time to pursue the finer things in their hopefully long lives.

 

Key Factors: Diet, Sports, and Social Life

The average female life expectancy is 93.5 years in Monaco while the average male life expectancy 85.6 years. This results in overall life expectancy of 89.5 years which is the lenghtiest in the world.

The standard of living and healthcare in the Principality of Monaco is excellent. It is also well known that lifestyle changes can increase healthy years of life. Most people in Monaco eat a healthy Mediterranean diet and spend a lot of time outdoors. Monaco is also a very family-oriented and religious country, offering many stress-free moments.

Due to the small size of the Principality, the importance of the community is extremely high and therefore older people do not feel excluded from the productive society. Even if there are various cultural differences between the inhabitants, Monaco still offers many opportunities to feel engaged. As a result, older people are more likely to engage in social activities and to get around easily.

Clearly, wealthy Monaco residents do not devote their statistically long lives to keeping track of their finances. By automating many of the most tedious aspects of monitoring their holdings, the Altoo Wealth Platform frees up time for them and other UHNWIs to enjoy every aspect of life. 

Source: The World Bank

 

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