A November 2019 report from Bank of America and the Gerontological Society of America, Longevity Fitness: Financial and Health Dimensions Across the Life Course, identified perseverance and attention to social connections, health, and finances as critical factors to help people thrive as they age. Longevity fitness describes how people can thrive, not just survive, through social, health, and wealth equity. The report sheds light on a growing body of literature showing the importance of cultivating social relationships with friends and close relatives, maintaining one’s health through prevention and lifestyle, and building wealth by living within one’s means and saving for the future. The report also concludes that policymakers, employers, and individuals can take actions now to give people the best chance of maintaining their longevity fitness as older adults.