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https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/USA/united-states/life-expectancy
As for rich folks, yeah probably
Life expectancy as just a single number is a pretty useless static. It says almost nothing about any single individual. First off usually when not specified a single LE number is a life expectancy at birth. So that 79.25 years is likely for a baby born this year in the US.
Second and more importantly as you age your life expectancy goes up. Basically you have out lived every one who has died and dragged the average down. At 77 you are expected to have 9 more years of life. It is not until you are 111 that you are more likely to die this year than not.
Statistics are a funny thing
https://www.ssa.gov/oact/STATS/table4c6.html
No, that starts at age 106 as shown by the first column in your link.
Statistics really are a funny thing.
Are you sure? The first column is just real age. At age 106 it says that life expectancy is 1.36 years. If I am reading this wrong please tell me.
It's the column adjacent to age, labeled "death probability". It surpasses 0.5 at 106 for men, 107 for women.
Life expectancy doesn't tell you this probability. Imagine you had ten 106 year olds. Five die this year, two die next year, one dies after two years, one dies after three years, and one dies after four years. One year survival probability is 0.5, but life expectancy is greater than 1 year.
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