DEATH RATE OF NON MLMers, I'M SERIOUS, CHECK THIS OUT
65THESE STATISTICS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN YOUR PRESENTATION MATERIALS
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Why Should You Want to Retire Young? (Besides the obvious advantage of being able to have a lot more fun) Below is a very interesting study comparing age at retirement vs. age at death. The average person who works until age 65 dies 18 months after retiring while the person retiring at age 50 lives to be 86 years old. For those contemplating working another few years before retiring, realize you are losing two years of your life for each year you work beyond age 55. Longevity Vs. Retirement Age
The pension funds in many large corporations (e.g., Boeing, Lockheed Martin, AT&T, Lucent Technologies, etc.) have been "Over Funded" because many "late retirees" who keep-on working into their old age and retire late after the age of 65 tend to die within two years after their retirements.
Dr. Ephrem (Siao Chung) Cheng provided the important results in the following actuarial study of life span vs. age at retirement. The study was based on the number of pension checks sent to retirees of Boeing Aerospace. Actuarial Study of life span vs. age at retirement
Age at Retirement and Average Age at Death.
The age on the left is the age of retirement, ont the right is the average age at death.
49.9 - 86.0
51.2 - 85.3
52.5 - 84.6
53.8 - 83.9
55.1 - 83.2
56.4 - 82.5
57.2 - 81.4
58.3 - 80.0
59.2 - 78.5
60.1 - 76.8
61.0 - 74.5
62.1 - 71.8
63.1 - 69.3
64.1 - 67.9
65.2 - 66.8
This table indicates that for people retired at the age of 50, their average life span is 86; whereas for people retired at the age of 65, their average life span is only 66.8. An important conclusion from this study is that for every year one works beyond age 55, one loses 2 years of life span on average! The Boeing experience is that employees retiring at age of 65 receive pension checks for only 18 months, on average, prior to death. Similarly, the Lockheed experience is that employees retiring at age of 65 receive pension checks for only 17 months, on average, prior to death. Dr. David T. Chai indicated that the Bell Labs experience is similar to those of Boeing and Lockheed based on the casual observation from the Newsletters of Bell Lab retirees. A retiree from Ford Motor told Dr. Paul Tien-Lin Ho that the experience from Ford Motor is also similar to those in Boeing and Lockheed.
The hard-working late retirees probably put too much stress on their aging body-and-mind such that they are so stressed out to develop various serious health problems that forced them to quit and retire. With such long-term stress-induced serious health problems, they die within two years after they quit and retire.
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patkagmak 3 years ago
death rate of non-mlmers! Ok that is a truly catchy title. It also makes the erroneous supposition that all who die are non-mlmers, while all who lives are mlmers. I would love to see the chi square for this study! I love it though very very creative!