Yes if you have smoked for a long time or you put yourself to your own death
It depends on individual perspectives and circumstances. In general, 65 can be considered relatively young to die as many people nowadays live well into their 70s, 80s, or even longer. However, some health conditions or lifestyle choices may impact life expectancy.
No, 48 is not considered middle-aged. Middle age typically refers to the period between young adulthood and old age, usually around the ages of 45 to 65.
The average age of a person diagnosed with leukemia is around 65 years old. However, leukemia can occur at any age, including in children and young adults.
The federal health insurance provided to people age 65 and over is called Medicare.
People with dementia are typically older adults, with the risk increasing with age. However, early-onset dementia can occur in individuals as young as their 40s or 50s. The majority of individuals diagnosed with dementia are over the age of 65.
Canada Pension Plan benefits are reduced by 0.6% for each month before age 65 that the pension is taken. This can result in a maximum reduction of 36% if benefits are taken at age 60.
65+
65 years old
He died at age 64
They die at the age of 42 and some even die at 65!
Around 65 to 70 years.
2001 at age 65.
he died in Bermuda at the age of 65
Joseph Chifley died in 1951 at the age of 65.
Some saints die young, some die old, some die in middle age.
Some people have diseases which indicate they might die at a young age, but many of these people live much longer than they are expected to. Some get life threatening diseases at a young age, but not all die, so no one can know when they will die or if they will die young.
There is no age limit (young or old)...at age 65 you may get an extra personal exemption...but presuming you have income, you still have to file and pay as before. Actually, you last return isn't filed until...after you die...by your estate on your behalf.
Sometimes I am worried I will die at a young age