Zerpersande
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Actual numbers vary. The link below gives a high (M and F) of 85 and the US in 47th with 80. My oldest student is currently 89 and still working as a doctor. I have a father-in-law that’s 87 and he’s waddling area wearing diapers. Me? I figure my golf score is gonna’ suck green toe jam by 80. I’m not going to waddle around crapping into a diaper. Those last few years will be voluntarily ‘rejected and returned’.Good point, but...
Life expectancy in the United States is lower than in many countries and has been for an extended period... In 2016, the United States ranked 34th among all countries on life expectancy (World Health Organization [WHO], 2018a) and 40th on “healthy” life expectancy (i.e., years lived without disease or disability) (, 2018b).
https://www.worldometers.info/demographics/life-expectancy/