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CDC: U.S. Death Rate Falls, Alzheimer’s Hits Harder
January 27, 2012

LifeHealthPro
by Allison Bell

Young U.S. residents could expect to live a tiny bit longer in 2010 than in 2009, but older U.S. residents probably had no such luck. Overall life expectancy increased to 78.7 years in 2010, from 78.6 years in 2009, and the overall age-adjusted death rate fell to 746.2 deaths per 100,000 people, from 749.6 deaths per 100,000 people. Continue reading

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GWG provides value and liquidity to the owners of life insurance policies in the secondary market. This is accomplished by purchasing life insurance policies from seniors who no longer want, need or desire to pay their premiums through a process known as a life settlement. Policyholders, brokers and advisors rely on GWG for the strength and stability that come from our unique product suite and strategic alliance with leading financial institutions.



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