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Statistical comparison of U.S. life expectancy and Social Security retirement ageStatistical comparison of U.S. life expectancy and Social Security retirement age
Statistical comparison of U.S. life expectancy and Social Security retirement age The passage only presents publicly known demographic data and Social Security facts without mentioning any influential individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: U.S. life expectancy increased by 26% from 1935 to 2009.; Full retirement age rose from 65 to 67 over the same period.; Social Security amendments allowed early retirement at age 62 with reduced benefits.
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Statistical comparison of U.S. life expectancy and Social Security retirement age The passage only presents publicly known demographic data and Social Security facts without mentioning any influential individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or allegations of misconduct. It offers no actionable leads for investigation. Key insights: U.S. life expectancy increased by 26% from 1935 to 2009.; Full retirement age rose from 65 to 67 over the same period.; Social Security amendments allowed early retirement at age 62 with reduced benefits.
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