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A Closer Look at the Spending Patterns of Older Americans

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BLS_BTN_Spending_patterns_of_older_Americans.pdf (305.4 KB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/79309
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Publications of the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Author
Foster, Ann C.
Abstract

The aging of the United States population will influence the economy for many years to come. The Census Bureau projects that in 2050, the population aged 65 and older will be 83.7 million, almost double its estimate of 43.1 million in 2012. This article examines the spending patterns of households with a reference person age 55 and older. Age 55 was chosen because the article focuses on spending changes that occur as household members age and transition to retirement as well as during retirement. Understanding expenditure patterns in later life is crucial to evaluating financial security in retirement. This analysis uses integrated data from the 2014 Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE), which separates the 55-and-older age range into three groups: ages 55–64, 65–74, and 75 and older.

Date Issued
2016-03-01
Keywords
Consumer Expenditure Survey
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CE
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income
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spending
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age
Type
government record

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