Reality check-ups: Knowledge gaps in health, wealth, and quality of life is an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report supported by MetLife Japan that analyses the results of a survey of 1,600 respondents across eight economies: Australia, China, Hong Kong, India, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea and the United States. The survey asked respondents ten questions on their expectations for their future health, wealth, and quality of life. Their answers were compared against available data, rankings and forecasts.
The survey’s aim was to test citizens’ basic knowledge in these three areas to understand how well prepared they are to navigate their future. The results show clearly that more knowledge is needed in order for people to make the most beneficial decisions about their health and wealth needs.