But let's assume that they had millions and millions of people living because they have like 10 million people in the Social Security living. But let's go over, over 100. So now you're more than 100 years old. We have 4.7 million Social Security numbers, people from the age of 100 to 109. So if you're 100 to 109, we have 4.7 million people on our Social Security roles, Right? That's a lot of people. I haven't. (40:54–41:04)
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Asserts that there are 4.7 million people aged 100-109 on Social Security.
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