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Across the three health characteristics, having a primary education slowed age-related declines by up to 6.3 years among men and 2.8 years among women, whereas being in a higher income group slowed age-related declines by 8.2 years among men and up to 4.9 years among women. This study adds new evidence from a developing Asian country regarding the difference in aging speeds across subpopulations associated with different levels of education and income. This study adds new evidence from a developing Asian country regarding the difference