Americans are not good at predicting their own death.
In fact, data cited in a new Brookings Institution paper on the value of longevity annuities says that half of the people who think they won't live to see age 75 actually do. And a lot of them live much longer.
That's part of the reason why University of Maryland professor Katherine Abraham and Brookings fellow Benjamin Harris write in favor of improving the regulatory framework around longevity annuities to encourage more plan sponsors to include the option in 401(k) menus.
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