Many elderly in US will face poverty: study
OPS_admin | Dec 13, 2010 | Comments 0
Nearly half of elderly Americans will face a future with at least one year below or close to the poverty line, according to a new study that showed a huge racial divide in prospects for the elderly.
Mark R. Rank, a professor at Washington University in St. Louis, said the results of his research contradict popular beliefs about the economic stability of America’s elderly population.
“We have an image of the elderly as doing pretty well,” he said, adding that data spanning 35 years does not support that assumption.
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