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Between now and 2030, older adults will come to expect to keep their more affluent lifestyles as well as the benefits they've accrued over their years of working. However, research indicates that
 
  a. they will not, on average, have the financial savings necessary to support these expectations.
  b. most will live in poverty.
  c. chronic health conditions will significantly reduce their life spans.
  d. lack of affordable prescription drugs will mean higher mortality rates at younger ages for older adults.

Question 2

By 2030, older adults in the United States will be
 
  a.better educated. b. politically sophisticated.
  c. proficient users of computers. d. all of these.



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Answer to Question 1

ANSWER: a

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: d





 

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