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WHAT MATTERS MOST HEALTH
60% 65%
TO SENIORS IN THE UNITED STATES? WEALTH 23% 41% of seniors
NEARLY HALF OF RETIRED SENIORS
expect their health to stay the same over the next five to 10 years at the same time
that are not yet retired
of adults aged 18-59
PLAN TO RELY ON
47%
SOCIAL SECURITY
HAVE ACCESS TO PENSIONS
AS THEIR PRIMARY SOURCE OF RETIREMENT INCOME
report they have two or more chronic health conditions
COMMUNITY
26%
SAID BETTER TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS FOR SENIORS
23%
SAID AFFORDABLE HEALTH CARE SERVICES
OUTLOOK
WHILE A MAJORITY
OF SENIORS
71%
feel their community is responsive to their needs, there is room for improvement
23%
SAID MORE AFFORDABLE HOUSING
86%
of seniors say they are confident about maintaining a high quality of life
“AGE IS A STATE OF MIND”
28% 27%
OF SENIORS AGREE OF ADULTS AGED 18-59 AGREE
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