The Economic Slowdown’s Impact on Middle-Aged and Older Americans
AARP commissioned a nationwide survey to determine how people age 45 and older are responding to the current economic slowdown. The survey asked respondents for their assessments of the economys condition, whether they have taken actions in response to the changing economy, and if they felt enough was being done to address economic problems. This executive summary, by Jeffrey Love, reveals that a majority of those 45 or older believe the economy is in bad shape and that many have adapted their behaviors in response to the floundering economy. (31 pages)
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