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At what age are you considered elderly in the United States?

While 65 is a commonly cited benchmark in the United States for programs like Medicare, the age at which you are considered elderly is not defined by a single number but rather by various legal, social, and medical contexts. This guide explores the different benchmarks used to determine at what age are you considered elderly in the United States, providing a comprehensive overview of a complex subject.

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