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Study Shows That Home Ownership Can Boost Life Expectancy

Summary by The Horizons Tracker
Owning a home early in life can add months to a man’s lifespan, according to a new study by Oxford University. The research focused on male Americans born in the early 20th century and found that homeownership in early adulthood was linked to about four extra months of life on average. The effect was slightly larger for White men, who gained an estimated 0.42 years of life expectancy, compared with 0.36 years for Black men. The study suggests th…
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The Horizons Tracker broke the news in on Wednesday, June 4, 2025.
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