The average height of Americans stopped increasing about 20 years ago - unlike their average weight. Like Auckland, they have been growing out instead of up. So there's another job for Donald Trump - make America tall again.
If you want to be tall don't be poor, malnourished or live in Sub-Saharan Africa or South Asia. To which we should probably add parts of South Auckland.
Ladies, if you want to increase your chances of nabbing a man you can look up to, move to the Netherlands (183cm). And guys, if a little lady is what you're after, Guatemala is your best bet (150cm).
The biggest increases in average height over the past 100 years were in Iran for men and South Korea for women.
Behind all the analysis is an almost subconscious assumption taller is better. Yet being tall has disadvantages often lost on those of lesser stature. Tall people, for instance, never get lost in a crowd. This can be handy at a concert, but is a hassle if you are trying to get lost in a crowd.
They are at risk of numerous psychological wounds , not least the phenomenon parents have noticed for the past 20 years - that their freakishly enlarged children will be loftier than they. The authority gained from being taller is lost to them as a form of parental control.
Tall people of either gender are flat out not permitted to dance in public. (If only this stopped them.)
And although elevated stature is generally regarded in a positive light, a couple of stereotypes work in the opposite direction, such as that of the canny wee person and the clumsy big oaf, which is probably what you're supposed to think when you see that Key-Whitelock photo.
A little-known characteristic of tall people is that they absolutely detest taller people. It's galling to be overtaken as the highest thing at the party.
Perhaps we should get over our obsession with height. There used to be good evolutionary reasons for people to get taller over time - it is easier to spot both prey and predators on the savannahs.
But height is of absolutely no advantage in finding Pokemon.