Life expectancy boost for well off; average age now 81

Life expectancy for well-off people is rising at more than twice the rate of poorer people since the economic boom, a study shows.

Life expectancy boost for well off; average age now 81

Life expectancy for well-off people is rising at more than twice the rate of poorer people since the economic boom, a study shows.

Deaths of professional men, managers and self-employed bosses dropped dramatically between the 1990s and 2000s – down more than a quarter (27%).

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