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In reply to the discussion: You might have to work forever: The honest reality about Social Security and retirement [View all]raging moderate
(4,603 posts)I am not an expert in this subject, but the facts I have found indicate that the recent advances in longevity are not a valid factor in Social Security policy. The situation is about as follows. Naturally, rich people are tending to live much longer; they have more control over stress factors in their lives. Money talks. And it works. They receive much better nutrition and medical care, and more assistance with onerous chores, and more consideration of their needs and desires in all phases of life. For people in middle income levels, it's really about the same or maybe a year or two longer. I seem to remember that lower-income men are holding pretty steady, but, for lower-income women of all races, it has recently declined just a little.
This idea that we are all suddenly living 20 years longer is a canard used by the right-wingers to torpedo the Social Security and pension systems for lower income people.