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Future plans of adults when elderly if enough money North America 2017, by generation

Living preferences if money is not an obstacle when over 80 years old in North America in 2017, by generation

The data displays the living preferences if money is not an obstacle when over 80 years old in North America in 2017, by generation. Almost 30% of the Baby Boomer respondents stated that they would maintain their current living situation if money wasn't an obstacle when they're over 80 years old, whereas only 17% of Millennials said the same.

I’d move into a smaller home or apartment with features to help me age in place 18 20 17
I’d maintain my current living situation 17 18 29
I’d move into my own separate space in or next to family members 16 12 10
I’d stay in my current home, but hire some help 15 17 15
I’d move into a senior living community in an urban environment with full amenities and access to the city’s offerings 14 18 19
I’d move in with family members 11 9 6
I’d build an addition to a family member’s home and live there 8 5 2