Americans Are Excited to Grow Older, Worry More about Health Care Costs and Finances Than Death
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“People are living longer2 and surely that influences perception of what is deemed to be ‘old age’. But it’s also influenced by how Americans aspire to live their lives as they age,” says
The Golden Years of Opportunity – Aging Aspirations Are on the Rise
- Eight in 10 (81 percent) see aging as an opportunity to reach new goals
- Three-quarters (76 percent) agree that aging provides time to pursue passions that did not fit into their lives before
- As they age, most (62 percent) want to spend time with friends and family, travel abroad (57 percent) or take up a hobby (52 percent)
- Americans say retirement is – or will be – the most liberating phase of their life (72 percent retired, 61 percent pre-retired)
“Our findings show that whether you’re a millennial or a boomer, people are generally upbeat about the opportunities that come with aging,” continues Sadowsky. “Americans are more likely to associate aging with wisdom (65 percent) and experience (69 percent), than becoming a burden (18 percent) or becoming out of touch (17 percent). The optimism extends across all the generations.”
Yet Despite the Glowing Outlook on Aging, Worries Do Exist
- Americans worry more about the health care costs and finances (43 and 35 percent, respectively) than death (26 percent)
- Declining health is the top fear Americans face about getting older, as losing mental and physical function (both 58 percent) rank the highest
- Nearly half (46 percent) fear losing loved ones
Most Aren’t Confident That They’re Preparing for Retirement Correctly
- While half of the respondents would like to retire by 60, just 33 percent expect to do so, primarily due to the need to save more (72 percent)
- Seven in 10 (72 percent) do not believe social security will cover their spending
- Six in 10 have/had no idea how much to save for life beyond 65
- Half (51 percent) do not believe they’ll have more than enough money to cover their needs in retirement
“Financial considerations for retirement are very real concerns and do weigh heavy. Nevertheless, our survey shows most people view retirement as the most liberating phase of their lives,” Sadowsky concludes.
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1 http://www.pewresearch.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2010/10/Getting-Old-in-America.pdf
2 https://www.census.gov/prod/cen2010/reports/c2010sr-03.pdf
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