Sixty Years On…
According to the Centers For Disease Control, the typical life expectancy in the U.S. is now 77.8 years of age as compared to 47.3 years of age in 1900. At present, according to researchers at the CDC, if you make it to age 65, you can statistically expect to live another 18.7 years. And, if you make it to 85, you can expect to live another 6.8 years.
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- 10.21.07 / 3pm
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