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Originally Posted by eweissenbach
My last post on the subject, as it detracts from the intent of the thread. Life expectancy is not static. It is recalculated constantly based on the newest statistics. Anyone born in 1936 was expected to live 60.6 years based on the facts up to that time. The person born in 1936 is benefited by all the improvements in mortality developed during his/her lifetime, and also by surviving peers that passed earlier. The best and most up to date life expectancy for any person, born at any time is available at ssa.gov. Again, I apologize for the diversion from the thread.
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No apology is necessary as I found your info, illuminating.
We all don't know when our final days will be but I think it is highly useful to plan for it, and live as effectively as we can, with our time remaining.
After all, " we are all looking downhill".
I personally would like to have had an event, to honor Gary Morse's memory.
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