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Generations and life expectancy - The Citizen

The Citizen your username your email Password recovery Thanks to increased longevity and medical science, we now have five living generations on my wife’s side of the family. Once upon a time, not so long ago, life spans were much shorter. In 1949, life expectancy for males was 65.2 and 70.7 for females. In 1915, men lived to the ripe old age, on average, of 52.5 years with women doing slightly better at 58.8 years. In 1900, just 15 years earlier, the average male could expect to live until age 46.3 and women to 48.3. In 1860, before the nation really got into the devastation of the War Between the States, overall life expectancy was a youthful 39.4 years of age which might offer some explanation why many of those generals and upper officers in the warring parties had so much authority at such a young age. The average age of generals at war’s end was 44.8. By contrast, in 2019 overall life expectancy was 78.99 (might as well say 79) trips around the sun.

Amazon was blamed for killing malls Now its higher-paying jobs may be choking the restaurant industry s comeback

Amazon was blamed for killing malls. Now its higher-paying jobs may be choking the restaurant industry s comeback. gkay@businessinsider.com (Grace Kay) © Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images Helen H. Richardson/MediaNews Group/The Denver Post via Getty Images Restaurants are struggling to staff workers after laying off employees at the onset of the pandemic. Amazon s hiring spree and higher pay is eating into the US restaurant labor force, an expert says. Fast-food chains are working to lure workers back with incentives, but it may not be enough. Popular Searches Amazon has long been a disruptive force in the US market. In 2016, Amazon was blamed for killing off malls and retail chains like Borders and Circuit City through its low online prices. Now, the company may be starting to eat into the food-service industry s workforce.

Amazon s High Pay May Choke Restaurant Industry Comeback

Restaurants are struggling to staff workers after laying off employees at the onset of the pandemic. Amazon s hiring spree and higher pay is eating into the US restaurant labor force, an expert says. Fast-food chains are working to lure workers back with incentives, but it may not be enough. As restaurants struggle to find workers, one expert says Amazon is partly to blame. Amazon has long been a disruptive force in the US market. In 2016, Amazon was blamed for killing off malls and retail chains like Borders and Circuit City through its low online prices. Now, the company may be starting to eat into the food-service industry s workforce.

Here s what hourly workers and small business owners think of a $15 minimum wage

Here s what hourly workers and small business owners think of a $15 minimum wage
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$15 minimum wage: Here s what hourly workers and small business owners think of it

$15 minimum wage: Here s what hourly workers and small business owners think of it
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