The most expensive are those who live into their 90's &100's because they almost always end their days in residential aged care accommodation or require caregivers in their own homes. Some of the women in this group were employed for a few years before marriage and that was 70 or more years ago, with some having collected benefits since they were 60. Lucky them.
The truly obese category don't make it out of employment age groups before meeting their maker and as for those who are so huge as to be unemployable, surely they are just a tiny number, although hard to say as they don't get out to be seen. At least there is the option of gastric banding for those in the ginormous category.
Noticing a lot of young mothers and teenage girls recently who are well and truly overweight and if they are unable to discipline themselves in their 'young and sexy' years, then God help their kids and them.
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