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SCMP Economy22.06.2026Salud1 dk okumaChina

Hong Kong Seniors Aim for Self-Sufficiency but Face Gaps in Preparedness

En resumen

  • A survey reveals 90% of Hongkongers want old-age self-sufficiency but expect 14 years of care dependency and 17 years of financial dependence.
  • Many are unprepared for healthcare costs and retirement funding.

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Por qué importa

A survey indicates that while most Hongkongers aim for self-sufficiency in old age, they anticipate long periods of financial and care dependency, with significant gaps in preparedness for healthcare costs and retirement funding.

Tamaño de fuente

While nine out of 10 Hongkongers aim to remain as self-sufficient as possible in their old age, they also expect 14 years of care dependency and 17 years of financial dependence, among the highest totals in Asia, according to survey results released on Monday.

Respondents said they expected to spend an annual average of about HK$94,000 (US$12,000) on unexpected healthcare needs but only 57 per cent felt prepared to cover that cost.

Eighty-three per cent said regular health check-ups were vital but only 42 per cent had one each year and 19 per cent had never had one. Thirty-eight per cent said they only sought out screening when they suspected symptoms of a serious condition, with the perceived cost of early screening among the reasons for such delays.

At the same time, while 90 per cent said financial independence and self-sufficiency were priorities, only 52 per cent were using investments to fund their retirement and care needs.

Manulife said the results pointed to “a clear readiness gap, as many remain underprepared in key areas such as preventive health, retirement planning and caregiving resilience”.

Preguntas abiertas

  • What specific factors contribute to the low uptake of regular health check-ups?
  • What are the primary barriers to increased investment in retirement funds?
  • How will this preparedness gap impact social services?

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This article was originally published by SCMP Economy.

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