The term "midlife crisis" is coined:

1965
The term "midlife crisis" was coined by psychologist Elliot Jaques, who first used the term in his 1965 article ''Death and the Midlife Crisis'' published in the International Journal of Psychoanalysis.
Source: Miami Herald, 2/12/2008

 
   
  First use of the word "ageism":

1968
Dr. Robert Butler, a gerontologist and psychiatrist, coined the term "ageism," referring to discrimination based on age, in 1968.
Source: Associated Press, 7/7/2010

 
   
  Age the average 65 year-old female in the U.S. in 2010 will live to:

87
According to the American Academy of Actuaries.
Source: USA Today, 4/30/2010

 
   
  Age the average 65 year-old male in the U.S. in 2010 will live to:

84 1/2
According to the American Academy of Actuaries.
Source: USA Today, 4/30/2010