Today’s Front Pages On The Obama Economy
The Post-Crescent : “Boomers Thinking About The Future”
AARP Survey: 71 Percent Of Wisconsin Voters Age 50 And Over Rate The Condition Of The National Economy As Bad, With 40 Percent Saying It Is Very Bad. (AARP Survey, 426 Voters Age 50 And Over, MoE 4.8%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 67 Percent Of Wisconsin Boomers Believe They Will Have To Delay Retirement. (AARP Survey, 181 Boomers, MoE 7.3%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- Only 41 Percent Of Wisconsin Boomers Believe They Will Ever Be Able To Retire. (AARP Survey, 181 Boomers, MoE 7.3%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 54 Percent Of Wisconsin Boomers Worry That They Won’t Have A Comfortable Retirement. (AARP Survey, 181 Boomers, MoE 7.3%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 63 Percent Of Wisconsin Boomers Are Worried/Concerned About Achieving Their Economic And Financial Goals In The Next Five Years. (AARP Survey, 181 Boomers, MoE 7.3%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 46 Percent Of Wisconsin Retirees Are Worried/Concerned About Achieving Their Economic And Financial Goals In The Next Five Years, While Only 41 Percent Are Hopeful/Confident. (AARP Survey, 224 Age 50+ Retired Voters, MoE 6.6%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 67 Percent Of Wisconsin 50+ Voters Are Worried About Prices Rising Faster Than Their Income. (AARP Survey, 426 Voters Age 50 And Over, MoE 4.8%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 56 Percent Of Wisconsin 50+Voters Are Worried About Having Health Expenses They Can’t Afford. (AARP Survey, 426 Voters Age 50 And Over, MoE 4.8%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 57 Percent Of Wisconsin 50+ Voters Are Worried About Not Having Financial Security In Retirement. (AARP Survey, 426 Voters Age 50 And Over, MoE 4.8%, 7/10-7/16/12)
- 61 Percent Of Wisconsin 50+ Voters Are Worried About Having To Pay Too Much In Taxes. (AARP Survey, 426 Voters Age 50 And Over, MoE 4.8%, 7/10-7/16/12)
