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How Americans Are Thinking About Aging

Appendix: Detailed tables on Americans ages 65 and older, by demographic group

Table shows Older Americans’ self-assessments on aging well
Table shows Older Americans’ self-assessments on health
Table shows How older Americans feel about different aspects of their lives
Table shows How older Americans feel about different aspects of their lives (continued)
Table shows Older Americans’ self-assessments on confidence
Table shows Do older Americans see their contributions to society as valued?
Table shows Older Americans’ self-assessments on the amount of help they need
Table shows Older Americans’ self-assessments on confusion and memory loss
Table shows What share of older Americans say they’ve had to stop driving?
Table shows Older Americans’ self-assessments on physical ability
Table shows How often do older Americans exercise?
Table shows How often do older Americans contact their family members?
Table shows How often do older Americans contact their family members? (continued)
Table shows How often do older Americans socialize with friends, pursue hobbies or volunteer?
Table shows How often do older Americans socialize with friends, pursue hobbies or volunteer? (continued)
Table shows How often do older Americans try learning a new skill?
Table shows What share of older Americans are active in civic groups or interest clubs?
Table shows Older Americans’ self-assessment on income, assets
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