It costs a lot to live a long time.
If Americans start regularly living to 120 or more, we need to start preparing our economy, and individuals, now. At a recent Future Tense event on what longevity would mean for America, Lisa Mensah, who is the executive director of the Aspen Institute’s Initiative on Financial Security, discussed what that would mean: revamping Social Security, rethinking retirement, and much more.
Also in Future Tense’s special series on longevity:
“The Jetson Fallacy: Much longer lifespans could explode the nuclear family,” by Liza Mundy.
Source: http://www.slate.com/articles/technology/future_tense/2013/11/lisa_mensah_of_the_aspen_institute_on_preparing_for_a_financially_healthy.html
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