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American Life Expectancies Have Started to Fall

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Nov 04, 2016
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After rising for decades, American life expectancies have started falling again: “The life expectancy for 65-year-olds is now six months shorter than [it was last year].” While year-over-year changes in mortality and life expectancy can be extremely volatile, “the bottom line is that longevity’s rise has slowed way down.”

—Bloomberg Business

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