While they're optimistic about the potential for living longer, workers aren't all that upbeat about being able to afford an extended lifespan.
That's among the findings of the "Gift of Time" study from Allianz Life, which found that 93 percent of Americans are optimistic about the prospect of a lifespan that's an average of 30 years longer than lifespans were 100 years ago —a determination by the Stanford Center on Longevity.
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