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Should the elderly after 60 take out their savings or continue to save them?
As the saying goes, nothing is absolute. For the elderly over 60 years old, they will insist on saving money in most cases. The reason for this is of course to leave hard-won deposits for future generations, but there is an objective reality that cannot be ignored. Life expectancy is relatively long now. Strictly speaking, people over 60 still have a long way to go. After all, there are many people over the age of 80, so we should spend money carefully for safety reasons.

I believe that people of different ages will have their own views on the consumption ability and concept of the elderly. As young people, they think it is mainly to save money. After all, after the death of the old man, the savings will become the legacy of the young. Although this view is somewhat ruthless, many times the real society is so cruel. For the elderly, I still hope that the elderly will treat themselves as well as possible. After all, they should learn to enjoy life in their later years.

In fact, people will lose interest in material enjoyment after their twilight years. As long as they are well fed and healthy, they will feel satisfied and will not spend money deliberately. In fact, this mentality should be encouraged, but saving money should not only be reserved for future generations, but should be used as an emergency living guarantee. After all, when you get older, the medical expenses for seeing a doctor and taking medicine will increase, so continuing to save money is also to prevent yourself from being unable to afford medical expenses once you get sick.

? In addition, as children, we should pay attention to the elderly over 60 years old at home. In addition to life and emotional care, financial management methods should also be involved. After all, there are relatively many health care and health care frauds for the elderly. If left unchecked, it is likely that the hard-earned money of the elderly will become the bag of the liar. So keep a moderate amount of attention.