Advances in medical practice have increased both expected lifespans and medical expenditures. What does the life-cycle hypothesis predict as the macroeconomic consequences?

What will be an ideal response?

An extended lifespan implies more years in retirement. The high cost of medical care implies that those years will, on average, be more expensive. For both reasons, workers will increase saving now (reduce consumption) and accumulate more wealth before retirement.

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What will be an ideal response?

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