TD Ameritrade: Americans Consider Someone ‘Old’ At 74
Perceptions and aspirations for aging may be experiencing a major shift, according to the new survey of 2,002 U.S. adults commissioned by TD Ameritrade. According to a media release, the study reveals that aging timelines are lengthening, as the average age one would classify someone as “old” is now 74, up from 68 in 2009. But it’s also influenced by how Americans…
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