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Why Did People in the 80s Look Older Than They Were?

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, smoking rates were significantly higher in the 1980s than they are today, a major contributor to premature aging. But higher smoking rates are just one piece of the puzzle explaining **why did people in the 80s look older than they were?**

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Understanding What is the life expectancy of someone born in the 80s?

According to the CDC, the life expectancy for a person born in 1980 was about 73.7 years. However, that figure represents a historical snapshot; understanding the current life expectancy of someone born in the 80s requires considering decades of medical and societal advancements.

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What was the average retirement age in the 80s?

According to a Bureau of Labor Statistics analysis of Social Security data, the mean retirement age for men was around 62 and for women was approximately 63 during the late 1980s, marking a stabilization in a long-term downward trend. Understanding **what was the average retirement age in the 80s?** provides crucial context for modern senior care and aging trends.

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