Biggest ‘longevity blind spot’ involves planning for caregiving needs, new survey reveals

Longevity Blind Spot Involves Caregiving Needs

A new survey of 1,300 adults reveals that US adults are underprepared to live well as they age.

The biggest "longevity blind spot" is planning for future potential caregiving needs, according to the survey.

The Longevity Preparedness Index was released by John Hancock and MIT AgeLab, with findings showing a need for better preparation as the older adult population is projected to reach 82 million by 2050.

The biggest "longevity blind spot" involves planning for their future potential caregiving needs
Author's summary: US adults are underprepared for aging.

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