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Retirees are underestimating how long they will live

Por: The Hill Politics July 05, 2023

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A significant share of older Americans underestimate how long their retirement is going to last: i.e., how long they are going to live.  Most people know that the average American Less well known, apparently, is that life expectancy rises with age. At age 60, an American man can expect to reach 82; a woman, 85.  insurer TIAA, one-quarter of Americans underestimated the life expectancy of a 60-year-old. Another 28 percent said they didn’t... + full article



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