Two-Thirds of Seniors Rely on Social Security for More Than Half Their Income

Two-Thirds of Seniors Rely on Social Security for More Than Half Their Income

A survey conducted by The Senior Citizens League, a non-profit that advocates for increased Social Security benefits, found that 27 percent of older Americans rely solely on Social Security for their income.

By the numbers: Sixty-seven percent of respondents said they depended on Social Security payments for between 51 to 99 percent of their income, while 11 percent said it accounted for 25 percent or less.

In TSCL’s survey, 62 percent reported worrying that their income won’t be enough to cover basic essentials, like rent and food. Even more, 69 percent, said they’re concerned that rising prices will force them to raise their spending and deplete their savings.

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Darryl Hicks

Darryl Hicks is Vice President of Communications for the National Reverse Mortgage Lenders Association. In this capacity, Hicks writes for NRMLA's publications, manages the association's web sites and social media accounts, assists committees and the Board of Directors, and manages the Certified Reverse Mortgage Professional designation. Prior to joining NRMLA in 1999, Hicks spent three years in the Washington, D.C. bureau for National Mortgage News.