The oldest millennials are 45! This tool helps plan for longevity
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The oldest millennials are 45! This tool helps plan for longevity
""Unlike one more survey or index out there about how much money you've saved, we want to look at all those big and little things that we take for granted in life.""
""We may expect things won't change, but when a big life transition comes along... many people have unintentionally ignored some of the very decisions that could help us thrive.""
""The quiz is free online and takes about 15 minutes to complete. A score is determined by answers across eight domains, including relationships with family, friends and community, health and daily activities.""
The Longevity Preparedness Index, developed by Joe Coughlin and MIT AgeLab, assesses factors beyond financial savings for aging. With centenarians expected to quadruple by 2054, the index evaluates eight domains, including relationships, health, and daily activities. The quiz, which takes about 15 minutes, aims to raise awareness about important life decisions that can impact well-being during significant life transitions. John Hancock partnered with MIT AgeLab to promote this initiative, emphasizing the importance of living longer, healthier lives.
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