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Monday, December 18, 2023

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Study: More Americans Over the Age of 65 are Heading Back to Work













A new study released on Thursday by the Pew Research Center reveals that a rising number of Americans over the age of 65, the normal age for retirement, are heading back to work to earn higher wages.

According to Axios, the number of older Americans returning to the workforce has been consistently rising since the late 1980s, with one major decline during the Chinese Coronavirus pandemic. Some of the reasons for this increasing return to work include changes in Social Security law forcing older Americans to keep working even past 65 in order to receive their full benefits; additionally, there has been a shift away from pension plans that normally would force most Americans to retire by a certain age, in favor of 401(k) plans that allow for ongoing workforce participation.

Many workers over the age of 65 are earning higher wages overall. In 2022, the average 65+ worker was making an hourly wage of about $22, compared to $13 in 1987 (adjusted for inflation). The average hourly wage for those between the ages of 25 and 64 is about $19.

The advent of Social Security was noticeably the beginning of the trend of older people retiring sooner. In the 1880s, prior to the implementation of such welfare programs for retirees, roughly 75% of older men were employed. This also correlated to a shorter life expectancy in those periods of time.

The number of Americans over the age of 65 is expected to grow even larger within the next decade. By 2032, all members of the Baby Boom generation will be over 65, as per projections by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS). This particular demographic is also far more likely to have a four-year college degree, which makes them more employable than those without such a degree. At the same time, advances in technology have reduced the physical demands of many jobs, thus making work easier for older people with...

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Sunday, December 17, 2023

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70 Percent of Deaths from Pfizer Vaccine in Japan Reported Within 10 Days of Jab: Study








Number of deaths within the first 10 days of vaccination was 'significantly higher' than those between 11 and 180 days among people aged 64 and under.

Around 70 percent of people who died in Japan after receiving a Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine lost their lives in the first 10 days following the jab, according to a recent study.
The peer-reviewed Japanese study, published in the Cureus journal on Dec. 7, looked at the association between Pfizer COVID-19 vaccination and deaths within 10 days of vaccination.

The risk period was defined as within 10 days of vaccination, with vaccination day being Day 1, and the control period defined as 11 to 180 days after vaccination.

The analysis was divided into two groups: Group 1 representing individuals aged 65 and above and Group 2, which included people aged 64 and below.

The researcher identified 1,311 deaths in Group 1, which included 662 males and 649 females. In Group 2, the team identified 247 deaths—155 males and 92 females.
“The percentage of reported cases that experienced death within 10 days after vaccination was 71 percent in Group 1 and 70 percent in Group 2,” said the study results.
Over-65s In Group 1, more women than men died overall from various medical conditions in the first 10 days of vaccination.

Following the 10 days, there were more deaths reported of men.

Most of the post-vaccine deaths happened on the second day, followed by the third and fourth days.

Other than “unexplained deaths,” the biggest cause of death in this group was ischemic heart disease (119 deaths), followed by heart failure (92), and aspiration pneumonia/asphyxia (72). Autopsies were performed in eight of the 239 unexplained death cases.

Group 2

In Group 2, over two times more men died than women from various medical conditions during the first 10 days of vaccination. Overall deaths after the initial 10 days were only slightly higher among men.

The highest number of post vaccination deaths were registered on the third day, followed by the fourth, second, and fifth days.

After “unexplained deaths,” the biggest cause of death in this group was ischemic heart disease (27 deaths), cardiac arrhythmias (24), subarachnoid hemorrhage (20), and myocarditis/pericarditis (17). Autopsies were conducted in nine out of the 51 unexplained deaths.

There was an outsized difference in male–female deaths owing to myocarditis/pericarditis during the “risk period,” with eight men dying compared to just one woman. Heart failure resulted in the deaths of nine men compared to two women.

“Some myocarditis/pericarditis cases may be included within the unexplained deaths category. Myocarditis is a complication of...