You're not wrong, but the point to me is the data.
Life Insurance is a pure market -- the company pays money (with a few exceptions) when someone dies earlier than expected. They have the best incontrovertible data sets.
Funeral homes are the same. They handle virtually every dead body, so they have incontrovertible proof of the age and number of people who expire.
This helps prove the truth about the magic sauce.
(Normal capitalism in this case appears ghoulish, but it helps expose the truth.)
You're not wrong, but the point to me is the data.
Life Insurance is a pure market -- the company pays money (with a few exceptions) when someone dies earlier than expected. They have the best incontrovertible data sets.
Funeral homes are the same. They handle virtually every dead body, so they have incontrovertible proof of the age and number of people who expire.
This helps prove the truth about the magic sauce.
(Normal capitalism in this case appears ghoulish, but it helps expose the truth.)