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<blockquote data-quote="35years" data-source="post: 3512325" data-attributes="member: 60822"><p>But that life expectantcy number goes up based on how long you have actually lived.</p><p></p><p><em><span style="color: #660000">"Life expectancy figures include those who die from all reasons and at all ages – whether young or old, by accident, illness, or natural causes. So a life expectancy of 78.7 years from birth takes into account everybody – those who pass away in their childhood or youth</span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: #660000"></span></em></p><p><em><span style="color: #660000">According to the American Academy of Actuaries, who compile the statistics used by life insurance companies, a 21-year-old non-smoking male in good health is expected to live to 80. <strong>A 60-year old non-smoking male in good health is expected to live to age 84</strong>. And for those men who have lived to age 84 already? Actuarial math projects they may live to age 92.5. And those that do live until 92 are likely to reach 96, and so on."</span></em></p><p><em><a href="https://partners4prosperity.com/life-expectancy-in-america-live-longer/" target="_blank">Life Expectancy in America (You'll Live Longer Than You Think!) |</a></em></p><p></p><p><strong>The life expectancy of a 63 year old male non-smoker in good (but not superior) heath is......85.</strong></p><p><strong></strong></p><p></p><p>My personal life expectancy is is 84. I plan to retire at 62...UPS/IBT plan.</p><p>At 62, monthly payment is $5,050 per month x 22 years= $1,333,200.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="35years, post: 3512325, member: 60822"] But that life expectantcy number goes up based on how long you have actually lived. [I][COLOR=#660000]"Life expectancy figures include those who die from all reasons and at all ages – whether young or old, by accident, illness, or natural causes. So a life expectancy of 78.7 years from birth takes into account everybody – those who pass away in their childhood or youth According to the American Academy of Actuaries, who compile the statistics used by life insurance companies, a 21-year-old non-smoking male in good health is expected to live to 80. [B]A 60-year old non-smoking male in good health is expected to live to age 84[/B]. And for those men who have lived to age 84 already? Actuarial math projects they may live to age 92.5. And those that do live until 92 are likely to reach 96, and so on."[/COLOR] [URL='https://partners4prosperity.com/life-expectancy-in-america-live-longer/']Life Expectancy in America (You'll Live Longer Than You Think!) |[/URL][/I] [B]The life expectancy of a 63 year old male non-smoker in good (but not superior) heath is......85. [/B] My personal life expectancy is is 84. I plan to retire at 62...UPS/IBT plan. At 62, monthly payment is $5,050 per month x 22 years= $1,333,200. [/QUOTE]
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