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Anti-Aging Movement: Living Longer

Anti-Aging Movement: Living Longer. Life expectancy in the United States in 1950 was 65 years. Today life expectancy is more than 77 years.* If trends continue, in 2030 men who reach the age of 65 are expected to live an additional 17.3 years and spend nearly a quarter

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Anti-Aging Movement: Living Longer

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  1. Anti-Aging Movement:Living Longer Life expectancy in the United States in 1950 was 65 years. Today life expectancy is more than 77 years.* If trends continue, in 2030 men who reach the age of 65 are expected to live an additional 17.3 years and spend nearly a quarter of their lives in retirement.** Courtesy of www.wpg.com * National Center for Health Statistics ** San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank

  2. Anti-aging MovementLess Healthy – % of Obese Men and Women 40 to 59 years

  3. Anti-aging MovementHealthcare Costs Rising – Healthcare as a % of GDP Source: National Health Statistics Group

  4. Anti-aging Movement Savings as a Percentage of Disposable Personal Income for the United States Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

  5. Living Longer, but Less Healthy Saving Less Healthcare Costs Rising Boomers Moving to Retirement Our Opportunity

  6. Lance Armstrong’s appearance at the Nu Skin Global Convention does not imply an endorsement of the company or its products.

  7. Simplify

  8. Vision Our vision is to become the leading direct selling company in the world by generating more income for our distributors than any other company

  9. Competitive Advantages Opportunity Products Culture

  10. Opportunity: Distinct Brands

  11. Products: TheMeasurable Difference

  12. Culture: A Force for Good

  13. Distributors have donated 42 million meals to feed starving children

  14. Lee Iacocca Chairman—Nourish the Children Advisory Board, Former Chairman of Chrysler Corporation, Former President of Ford Motor Company

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