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Explainer: What was the retirement age in 1934?

In 1934, there was no universal, federally mandated retirement age. The concept of a standard retirement age was still largely undefined for most of the American population, which was deep in the throes of the Great Depression and faced a volatile economic landscape.

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What was the life expectancy in the US in 1870? Unpacking the Numbers

For those living in the United States around 1870, the average life expectancy was in the low to mid-40s. This seemingly low number was heavily skewed by a high rate of infant and child mortality, presenting a misleading picture of adult survival. To understand this era, it's crucial to ask: **What was the life expectancy in the US in 1870?**

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Which presidents lived the longest? An in-depth look at presidential longevity

Despite the immense stress of the office, U.S. presidents, on average, have lived longer than their contemporaries. Investigating which presidents lived the longest offers fascinating insights into how socioeconomic status, access to top-tier healthcare, and post-presidency life influence healthy aging.

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