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    Cost of living top concern among seniors this election: survey

    By Alejandra O'Connell-Domenech,

    2024-07-22

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    • A survey from Retirementliving.com found that seniors are most concerned about the cost of living this presidential election.

    • This is regardless of party affiliation, with both Democratic and Republican-leaning voters saying cost of living is a top concern.

    • Crime, immigration, abortion access and climate change are other top concerns among seniors, the survey found.

    Older Americans will be thinking about the country’s high cost of housing, food, and energy when they head to the polls this November.

    Seniors regardless of political party affiliation are the most concerned about just how expensive life has become in the U.S., according to a new survey from Retirementliving.com.

    More than 19 percent of seniors named cost of living as their biggest concern and 57 percent said it was one of their top three concerns ahead of the presidential election, according to the survey.

    Inflation and crime were two other major concerns among seniors, the 1,039-person survey found.

    While seniors with political loyalties on both sides of the aisle said cost of living is a major concern for them this election, other top concerns varied by party affiliation.

    The second and third biggest concerns for Republican-identifying seniors are immigration and crime while Democratic-identifying seniors are worried about abortion access and climate change, according to the survey.

    Identifying major issues among seniors can possibly predict how older Americans are likely to vote during this presidential election.

    The survey found that Americans 60 and older are more likely to vote based on issues than by candidate or party affiliation.

    About 44 percent of seniors surveyed said they would vote based on issues, compared to 39 percent who said they would vote by candidate and about 13 percent by party affiliation, according to the survey.

    Retirementliving.com surveyed 1,039 Americans 45 and older about their voting plans in April. Out of those surveyed, 576 identified as 60 years old and older.

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    Bobby Jenkins
    07-25
    well I am myself a senior citizens and three of us go down to the senior center for lunch and we park our motor home on a side street by the library in Cheyenne Wyoming and there are no signs on that street! well we all got parking ticket on a unconstautional parking law ! A woman in a wheelchair got her ticket dismissed 😞 but not me because I myself voice my issues of harassment on senior citizens that live in motor home in order to survive 😞 because it takes one to three years for housing! this is your Wyoming crooks greed and corruption! harassing senior citizens and we are under the Americans disability act! hell can't even go to the senior center for lunch or Sally's for a food boxs with out getting a parking ticket 😔
    Ellie Leible-Harden
    07-25
    I have to Skip days before I can afford to eat, now. I'm friggin hungry constantly.
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