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7 Years - Is it enough ?

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    7 Years - Is it enough ?

    So poor people live for an average of 7 years less

    more crisps for the poor
    & increasing the minimum wage will help (just watch more of those Cadbury jobs move to Poland)
    How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think

    #2
    If your life expectancy is directly proportional to how much money you have, DimPrawn and sasguru must be nearing immortality by now.
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      #3
      It must be great being working class, you can just eat rolls and sausage all day.

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        #4
        The reason why poor people live less is the reason why they are poor. Too much drugs, booze and lard sarnies. If I spent all day down Weatherspoons, I'd be poorer and probably die earlier.

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          #5
          Give them more money and they'll buy more expensive unhealthy things. It doesn't cost much to lead a healthy lifestyle (if you know how to shop for food, cook and take exercise).

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            #6
            A breakdown of career to life expectancy would make interesting reading. Does a lifetime of manual work send you to your maker early?

            As an anecdote I temporarily worked in a 'picking' job. You had to pick items from a trolley and put them in a cage, which when full would be sent to a supermarket. You had pick 1000-1500 items a day, which meant stooping and unstooping 1000 or so times a day with little let up. It did occur to me that a pension would be a unnecessary investment if you were stuck doing that all your life.

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              #7
              I also heard this on the radio as well.

              and i though

              banana's are cheaper than mars bars

              apples are cheaper than crunchies

              cooking meat and 2 veg is cheaper than a bargain bucket at KFC

              so it is nothing to do with money

              it is to do with lifestyle and work types

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