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长寿革命已至
Jing Ji Guan Cha Wang·2025-11-04 12:17

Core Insights - The report by Fidelity International highlights a significant retirement savings gap among individuals aged 50 and above, with 42% facing a shortfall of at least ten years in their retirement savings [1][3] - The traditional three-stage life model (education, work, retirement) is evolving into a multi-stage life, necessitating new planning strategies for potentially lengthy retirement periods [2][3] Retirement Preparedness - A survey of 11,800 respondents aged 50 and above across 13 markets reveals a notable disparity in retirement preparedness, with many underestimating the funds required for retirement [3] - In the Asia-Pacific region, while individuals appear better prepared, many still rely on outdated retirement planning models [3] Financial Stability - Financial stability is identified as the cornerstone of retirement preparedness, influencing health, emotional well-being, and social connections [4] - Among pre-retirees who have planned for retirement, 83% feel prepared physically and emotionally, while 79% feel socially prepared [4] Investment Preferences - Cash savings (64%) remain the primary investment method for individuals aged 50 and above globally, with a higher preference in the Asia-Pacific region (76%) [5][6] - There is a growing willingness to explore new investment opportunities, yet many still favor cash holdings, highlighting the need for a shift towards more diversified investment strategies [6] Key Recommendations - Fidelity International proposes a five-step action plan to address longevity risks, emphasizing early financial planning, technological innovation, health and care considerations, trust in public systems, and overall well-being [6][7] - The report suggests that longevity should be viewed as an opportunity rather than a challenge, with optimism about retirement increasing with experience [7][8]