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Babies are not expected to live to adulthood.
A male who was 20 years old in 2002 is expected to live to 77.
Today, a 65-year-old is expected to live to 83.
Children born today can be expected to live to 90, and major breakthroughs could make that 100 (or more?).
Overall, the data is a reflection of increasing longevity across the board – with half of those born after 2007 expected to live to over 100.
People were expected to live to age 75 or 80. Modern medicine has been amazingly successful in extending that to 95 and beyond.
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He acknowledges that the life-expectancy data shows that people who are retiring at 65 can now expect to live to 75 or 80.
Neanderthal man could expect to live to about 20.
Glaswegian men can expect to live to just 69.
Female New Yorkers can expect to live to 82, males to 76, the researchers say.
A baby born today in affluent North America or Western Europe can expect to live to 75-80.
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