About this research This Pew Research Center report looks at how Americans are thinking about aging and how things are going for adults ages 65 and older.
Pew Research Center's nationwide survey looks at aging through eyes of those 65 and older. The survey asks adults younger than 65 what they expect when they reach that age. Older adults say they're ...
From how well they think they’re aging to how they rate their physical and mental health and financial security, older adults with upper incomes are doing better than those with middle or lower ...
A University of Florida study found that optimism, good sleep, and social support can make the brain appear years younger than its chronological age. Your birth certificate might say 65, but your ...
Adults aged 55 and older are significantly more likely to share political misinformation than younger social media users. And it's not because they're unable to discern fake news from real news, ...
From Kelsey Grammer to Robert De Niro, these stars are grateful they welcomed new additions to their families after turning 65.
Brett Freedman, a Los Angeles-based celebrity makeup artist, said that as we age, we lose the color in our skin. Adding a ...
With the average American glued to their smartphone for more than five hours a day, experts are warning that screen time is ...
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This year, 76% of surveyed dealers believe that diversifying into other products will improve their bottom line, up from an ...
The unemployment rate is low and the economy is still growing, but those out of work face the slowest pace of hiring in more ...
The “low hire, low fire” economy has meant fewer layoffs for those with jobs, while the unemployed struggle to find work.