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What Age Are Most Seniors Considered in the U.S.?

According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the population aged 65 and older grew nearly five times faster than the total population from 1920 to 2020, making this demographic a powerful force. Defining what age are most seniors, however, is not a simple matter, as the threshold varies depending on the context, from government programs to private discounts. While 65 is the most widely recognized benchmark, other age markers, such as 50 and 62, are also significant for different benefits and perks.

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