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To: Sun Tzu who wrote (167926)8/1/2005 5:51:31 PM
From: Sun Tzu  Respond to of 281500
 
I just read something about perception of age that reminds me of the perception of Bushies of the honesty of this administration.


Age--Perceptions
Source: MetLife Mature Market Institute
How Old Is Old? (PDF; 67 KB)
"As might be expected, as age increases so too does the choice of an age as being 'old.' Thirty percent of those under 30 say 61 to 70 is old, while more than two in three 50 to 64 year olds say over 71 is old. Almost six in ten over age 65 say over 71 is old. No one 65 and older thinks 41 to 50 is old."