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What a $250K Longevity Budget Gets You

Longevity17 May 20261 min summaryFrom The Wall Street Journal
What a $250K Longevity Budget Gets You
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  • Many people, especially those with good lives, would like to live longer, and some are willing to spend money on longevity treatments, with billionaires being a prime example of individuals investing in living longer 10s.
  • The concept of exchanging hours of life for money to have more experiences and things changes as people age, and some individuals are using their capital to get the most out of their time and try to extend it, with the goal of living forever 1m42s.
  • Longevity treatments can be expensive, with plans ranging from $50,000 to $250,000 per year, and one individual spent at least $250,000 on these treatments last year, exceeding the suggested 10% of income spent on health and health-related activities 2m6s.
  • A $250,000 budget for health spending can provide a range of services, including extensive monitoring, diagnostics, and a full-body high-res MRI scan, as well as genetic analysis to identify and tweak potential health issues before they become major problems 4m6s.
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