Reyes Adriana M, Patterson Sarah E
Brooks School of Public Policy and Sociology, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, USA.
Survey Research Center, Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI, USA.
J Aging Soc Policy. 2025 Jun 29:1-26. doi: 10.1080/08959420.2025.2523128.
Roughly 10,000 older adults turn 65 each day, an age which many people start to rely more on government supports to help meet their needs. In the United States, programs for older adults receive strong public support, but how attitudes toward these programs have shifted over time as the population ages is unclear. Furthermore, different groups may have different views. This study uses data from the 1984 to 2022 General Social Survey (GSS), a nationally representative survey of U.S. attitudes, to estimate trends in support for government programs for older adults. Attitudes toward more spending on Social Security and retirement have been stable, with slight increases over the last 40 years. Support for more government-provided care, which includes assistance with household tasks, payment for such care, and government direct care services, has increased over the last decade. Older adults, ages 65 and older, are less likely to support government spending on programs than adults ages 18-64. Differences in political affiliation are shrinking over time for Social Security but increasing for payment for care. The popularity of these programs suggests policymakers should seek to sustain them and introduce new programs to help offset the costs of care.
每天大约有1万名老年人年满65岁,在这个年龄段,许多人开始更多地依赖政府支持来满足自身需求。在美国,针对老年人的项目获得了公众的大力支持,但随着人口老龄化,人们对这些项目的态度如何随时间变化尚不清楚。此外,不同群体可能有不同的看法。本研究使用1984年至2022年综合社会调查(GSS)的数据(一项关于美国民众态度的全国代表性调查)来估计对政府老年人项目支持的趋势。对社会保障和退休方面增加支出的态度一直稳定,在过去40年里略有上升。对更多政府提供的护理的支持,包括家务协助、此类护理的费用支付以及政府直接护理服务,在过去十年中有所增加。65岁及以上的老年人比18至64岁的成年人更不太可能支持政府在项目上的支出。随着时间推移,社会保障方面政治归属的差异在缩小,但护理费用支付方面的差异在增加。这些项目的受欢迎程度表明政策制定者应设法维持它们,并推出新的项目来帮助抵消护理成本。