Group 1 - The core finding of the Manulife Asia Care Survey 2025 indicates significant deficiencies in health management and financial planning among consumers in mainland China, which may impact their ability to achieve "high-quality longevity" [1][2] - Only 7% of respondents prioritize extending lifespan as their main goal for later life, while over half (52%) focus on achieving physical, mental, social, and financial health, as well as pursuing a fulfilling life in their later years [1] - A comprehensive view of longevity is observed among respondents, with physical health (37%), mental health (32%), and financial health (31%) being equally important, although less than 40% (38%) undergo regular health check-ups [1][2] Group 2 - Approximately 70% of respondents believe that financial status significantly affects personal health and longevity, yet their actual financial behaviors reveal shortcomings in retirement preparation [2] - Nearly 40% of respondents concentrate their assets in cash or fixed deposits, indicating a gap in diversified asset allocation [2] - The survey, conducted over six years, included 9,034 respondents across nine major Asian markets, with 1,000 participants from mainland China [2]
调查:体检率不足四成,中国内地消费者须做好健康管理和财务规划
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