For most older people in the United States, Social Security is the major source of income: nine out of ten people age 65 or older receive benefits, which represent an average of 41 percent of their income. Largely as a result of Social Security, poverty rates for the elderly are at an all-time low, just 10 percent. But pockets of poverty persist: older unmarried persons, blacks, and Hispanics experience poverty rates in excess of 20 percent, and over 40 percent of all older single black women live in poverty. People quality for Social Security based either on their work record or their marital status. Most older women receive noncontributory Social Security spouse of widow benefits on the basis of their marital history. For these women, mar...
Poverty rates among the elderly have declined sharply over the past 50 years. Census data show that ...
and micro-simulation modeling ponder the aging of American society. The aging of America raises many...
Journal ArticleIn the first year of the new century, over a million American women officially entere...
For most older people in the United States, Social Security is the major source of income: nine out ...
In the US, marital status is more important than work history in determining economic security for m...
Perhaps the single greatest achievement of social policy in the United States over the last three de...
Dramatic increases in the numbers and proportions of aged divorced women are about to occur. To date...
This policy brief is designed to raise awareness of the current and future economic circumstances of...
The Social Security Act currently provides secondary benefits to the wives or widows of covered work...
Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marriage, we es...
Analyzes risk factors for seniors receiving family Social Security benefits below poverty level, inc...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The decline i...
Objectives. We explore the potential of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program to reduce pov...
While it is true that the economic status of the elderly has improved in the last thirty years, that...
Older single women are disproportionately vulnerable to poverty. Using data from the 2002 and 2004 w...
Poverty rates among the elderly have declined sharply over the past 50 years. Census data show that ...
and micro-simulation modeling ponder the aging of American society. The aging of America raises many...
Journal ArticleIn the first year of the new century, over a million American women officially entere...
For most older people in the United States, Social Security is the major source of income: nine out ...
In the US, marital status is more important than work history in determining economic security for m...
Perhaps the single greatest achievement of social policy in the United States over the last three de...
Dramatic increases in the numbers and proportions of aged divorced women are about to occur. To date...
This policy brief is designed to raise awareness of the current and future economic circumstances of...
The Social Security Act currently provides secondary benefits to the wives or widows of covered work...
Using a law within Social Security that provides clear financial incentives to delay marriage, we es...
Analyzes risk factors for seniors receiving family Social Security benefits below poverty level, inc...
Testimony issued by the Government Accountability Office with an abstract that begins "The decline i...
Objectives. We explore the potential of the Supplemental Security Income (SSI) program to reduce pov...
While it is true that the economic status of the elderly has improved in the last thirty years, that...
Older single women are disproportionately vulnerable to poverty. Using data from the 2002 and 2004 w...
Poverty rates among the elderly have declined sharply over the past 50 years. Census data show that ...
and micro-simulation modeling ponder the aging of American society. The aging of America raises many...
Journal ArticleIn the first year of the new century, over a million American women officially entere...