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Topic- Economics of aging
Shared housing on the rise among 50+ adults
More adults ages 50 and older are sharing their homes with others as they age, up from 2% in 2014 to 16% in 2018, according to AARP's 2018 Home and Community Preferences survey.
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How do employers/employees perceive older workers?
The latest survey from the nonprofit Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies (TCRS) found similarities as well as "disconcerting disconnects" between employers' and employees' perceptions of retirement security, business practices, and older workers.
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Healthcare costs can drive employee wellness, savings
Even with tax incentives, financial education, simple planning tools built into 401(k) plans, and auto-enrollment initiatives, moving the needle when it comes to increasing retirement savings is a major challenge, according to HealthyCapital, a joint venture between HealthView Services and Mercy health system.
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Stats: 17% of Canadian boomers to buy a home within 5 years
Canadian real estate company Royal LePage has released its Boomer Trends Survey, based on interviews with 1,000 Canadian boomers ages 54-72.
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New longevity economics report released on Capitol Hill
On May 10, the Gerontological Society of America (GSA) presented "Longevity Economics: Leveraging the Advantages of an Aging Society," to lawmakers at a briefing on Capitol Hill, Washington, DC.
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Stats: 53% of 60+ workers postponing retirement
More than half of US workers ages 60 and over are postponing retirement, including 57% of men and 48% of women, according to a recent survey by CareerBuilder.
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