Working Longer: Older Americans’ Attitudes on Work and Retirement
October 2013 | Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research
Faced with the expectation of living healthier for longer, older adults may opt to remain in the workforce for longer and defer savings, pensions, and Social Security for a later age.
The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research conducted a national survey of 1,024 adults ages 50 and over. This survey illuminates a slow-moving shift in the American idea of retirement. Retirement is not only coming later in life, but for many it no longer represents a complete exit from the workforce. The study does not highlight LGBT workers in particular but gives an illuminating look at older Americans views on working and retirement.