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Luxury items vs health insurance: Here's what youth is willing to sacrifice

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health insurance. Aditya Birla Health Insurance conducted the survey in 19 cities and interviewed 6,651 respondents. The survey reported that 80% of respondents aged between 25-34 actively seek an employer that ensures family medical expenses while over 89% of respondents across all age groups belive mental health should be included in the policy.

The stigma regarding mental health still exists among the youth as per the survey. More than 69% of the respondents between 24-44 are still hesitant about visiting a mental health expert.

However, more than 33% aged between 25-34 reached out to medical experts/professionals for mental health issues such as stress or loneliness.

The survey also revealed that today's generation is also concerned about their diet plans and health. As many as 69% of respondents have been consistent about the diet plan and more than 75% have downloaded apps or did research to record their diet plan, nutrition, and exercise regime.

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