A recent study by Lähitapiola reveals an increase in financial preparedness among Finns. The research specifically highlights gender differences and a growing focus on care-related security. The insurance company conducted a survey to determine what specific "bad days" people are saving for. According to the findings, the primary concern for most respondents is a serious illness or the death of themselves or a loved one. Approximately 56 percent of those surveyed are taking active financial measures to prepare for such events. The study underscores a a shift toward prioritizing health-related financial safety nets.
