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Were getting old. Thats true on a personal level, of course every second youre sitting there surfing the internet, youre getting one second older. But its also true in a global sense. The average age of humanity is going up, and going up pretty rapidly, especially in North America, Europe, and many parts of Asia. A report from the United Nations shows that the median age of the world population has risen from 23 in 1950, to 30 as of 2015. And by 2050, the median age for the entire world will be 36. In more developed countries like the United States, these trends are even steeper. The median age has increased from 23 in 1900 to 30 in 1950 and finally up to 37 by the time of the 2010 Census. The population of elderly Americans, those 64 or older, is expected to more than double by 2060, going from about 46,000 as of 2014 to 98,000 in 2060. Thats a huge change. So, we owe it to ourselves to ask: Why are people getting older, and what will that mean for how our society works? [The