If you thought things were slated to get worse as you age, think again.
A majority of people in their sixties and seventies report being healthy and in control of their lives -- and as happy as many respondents in their 40s, according to a survey conducted for HSBC of 21,000 people in 21 countries and spanning four age groups, each decade from age 40 to age 80.
Read the whole thing.
(HT Instapundit)
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No doubt the advances in medicine and just plain knowledge about maintaining health are showing great dividends.
This will also have huge economic consequences: people will need more money for retirement and health care.
Retirement planning has always been important, but increasing lifespans means increasing importance of this.
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