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The percentage of people who live to 97 years old can vary depending on the population and demographic factors. In general, the percentage is very low, as longevity beyond 90 years is considered exceptional. According to statistical data, the likelihood of reaching 97 years old is less than 1% in most populations. Various factors such as genetics, lifestyle choices, and access to healthcare can influence an individual's chances of reaching this age.

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