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Hongkongers aim for self-sufficiency in old age, but survey finds ‘clear readiness gap’
Hongkongers aim for self-sufficiency in old age, but a survey reveals they expect 14 years of care dependency and 17 years of financial dependence, among the highest in Asia. The Manulife Asia Care Survey 2026 highlights a 'clear readiness gap' between awareness and action in preventive healthcare and financial self-reliance among 1,000 respondents aged 18 and above.
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