Germans live much longer than they think. According to a survey by the German Insurance Association, Germans underestimate their life expectancy by almost five years. Younger people have a hard time estimating their statistical lifespan. The older, however, correctly estimate their life expectancy. On average, most assume the age is around 83 years. According to this study, the actual life expectancy is around 88 years.
Related posts
-
Recognize fake shops on the internet
Customers are increasingly ordering and paying for goods online,... -
Without mask, no entry and no driving lessons
Every day in Baden-Württemberg, people contract the coronavirus. Again,...