Life Was Short for Longevity Gains

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Heard on the Street: Life expectancy at 65 is falling—and that means cash windfalls for insurers

That’s sobering for people turning 65, but for life insurers it is turning into a cash windfall. The trend will boost earnings for some U.S.

insurers, too, over time. Companies like Prudential Financial and Pacific Life, a mutual insurer, have become big reinsurers of the risk that British people live longer than expected.

 

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So insurance companies are to blame for meth, heroin, and opioids.

Yep bring the devil into your country ... there will be consequences...

The next great killer socialist doom and anger is taking over.

In every other democratic nation with universal health care, life expectancy is increasing! America is losing its health!

Huzzah! Drinks all round.

LIVE FOREVER

The cruelest monsters wear suits.

The reason, its within the math, should not be a surprise, or even newsworthy!

capitalism in a nutshell

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