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With falling population growth rates, we will see more elderly per worker. And we may get fewer "1 in a million" innovators.
If humans make it to 150 years old—known as aging “escape velocity”—we could choose exactly how long we’d like to live.
Outliving retirement savings could put financial security at risk as American life expectancy grows, the research suggests.
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