Planning can easily go onto the back burner
                                        when so much change is around us. Stepping
                                        back and refocusing on the future helps our
                                        perspective on the present. There could be a
                                        longevity bonus ahead. 
                                    
 
                             
                       		
                            
                                What’s a longevity bonus?
                                
                                    Your longevity bonus is how much longer you
                                    are now expected to live than at birth
                                
	
                          	    
                                    As the first Baby Boomers turn 75 this year,
                                    the women are living four years longer than
                                    expected at birth, and the men 9 years. What’s
                                    more, the men (on average) will live another
                                    12 years (according to the Government
                                    Actuary) and the women an extra 14. Across
                                    both genders, that’s nearly a 30% bonus
                                    increase in their expected longevity at birth.
                          	    
                                
                                    What lies ahead for them? On average, they
                                    can expect 5 more years of ‘able’ living, 4
                                    ‘less able’ (but still independent) and 4 years
                                    dependent (men 3, women 5). Some bonus!
                          	    
                             
               
                            
                                Is it such a big deal?
                                
                                    The personal benefits are large. The longer
                                    we live, the longer we are likely to live and
                                    with less dependency at the end. 
                                
                                    
								    Managing longevity as well as possible from
                                    an earlier age increases our potential to live
                                    well, longer and independently. 
							    
                                
                                    It also prepares us better for further changes
                                    along the way. For example:
                                
                                
                                    - 
                                        Governments have reacted slowly to the
                                        increased numbers of older people. One
                                        result is the pressure on aged care.
                                        Managing our longevity better increases
                                        the possibility of staying independent of
                                        aged care longer.
                                    
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                                        Since health costs are on the rise,
                                        governments are increasingly likely to
                                        reward people for staying healthy.
                                        Planning to stay well can result in a 
                                        win-win bonus for us and our community.
                                    
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                                        Staying in better shape can result in
                                        another win-win outcome, with the
                                        economy and ourselves both benefiting
                                        from longer work, volunteering, active
                                        grandparenting and many other valueadding and meaningful activities
                                    
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                                        By seeing longevity as an opportunity
                                        rather than a threat, our mindset will be
                                        more positive and we will be more
                                        creative and active in our communities. 
                                    
                                    Progress in all these areas will be more rapid
                                    if governments devote more resources to
                                    increasing longevity awareness from midlife
                                    so that we all understand and seek out the
                                    opportunities for a more fruitful life
                                
                                
                                    It not just the personal bonus. The longevity
                                    dividend from greater community longevity
                                    awareness means that the older community
                                    increasingly pays for its share of increasing
                                    costs as well as having a better life. 
                                
                                
                                    Finally, with this example to younger
                                    generations, we set a standard for a more
                                    responsible and healthy community.