81% likely to embark on an independent adventure.
Life insurance experts, Coventry Direct, recently conducted a nationwide survey to uncover who is the most and least tolerant of risks. They asked respondents to rate their risk tolerance and answer a series of questions on how likely they’d be to make various risky choices.
Here are some relevant insights:
- Surprisingly, Baby Boomers were the most likely generation to travel on their own (89.47%). Millennials were the least likely at just – 81% likely to embark on an independent adventure.
- More than half of respondents were at least somewhat likely to go on a road trip with someone they just met.
- Men were more likely to go on a road trip with a stranger than women (50.6% to 36.2%)
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