FONT SIZE=3>Today's 50-plus adults are more fit, better
educated and financially secure than any previous generations of
mature men and women.
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Finance
Today's 50-plus adults account for: More than $2
trillion in income Over 50% of discretionary spending power
- 2.5 times average per capita 80% of personal wealth in
financial institutions 50% of all discretionary income -
$13,286 per household In addition, the 50-plus:
Own over 70% of the financial assets in America
Control nearly $9 trillion in net worth of U.S. households -
70% of the total Represent 40 million credit card users,
owning almost 50% of the credit cards in the U.S. Automotive The 50-plus purchase 41% of all new cars, totaling
more than $60 billion
50-plus adults purchase 48% of all luxury cars Fitness & Exercise 16 million 50-plus adults exercise at least
three times per week Fitness activity participation is
rising most rapidly among those over 45 From 1987 to 1995,
the number of 55-plus health club members jumped 119%; the
number of 65-plus members jumped 669% Health
50-plus adults represent over $525 billion per year in
direct healthcare spending today; this will grow to $1.1
trillion per year by 2007 The 50-plus consume 74% of all
prescription drugs, a $100 billion market The 55-plus spend
$467 per capita on prescription drugs, more than double the
average They account for 51% of all over-the-counter drug
purchases Even though today's adults
age 50-plus are more fit and active than any previous mature
generation, there are 56 million men and women living with
heart disease, 40 million with arthritis, 28
million with osteoporosis, and 14 million with
diabetes. Healthcare spending for this population exceeds
$525 billion a year, much of it related to chronic,
rather than acute, conditions.
Housing Over 79% of all 50-plus own their own home -
by far the highest rate of any age group
67% of these are mortgage-free 60% of 50-plus have
remodeled their home Travel
Today's 50-plus adults represent 80% of all luxury travel
They spend 74% more on a typical vacation than 18-49 year
olds They account for 65% of all cruise trips They
average 4.8 nights per trip, compared to 3.9 nights for
travelers overall The 50-plus travel further distances than
any other age group on an average trip They spend 40% more
time vacationing in their 50's than they did in their 40's
Source: AARP; American
Medical Association; Brandweek; CarSmart; The Conference Board;
Corporation for Independent Living; DFD Marketing & Research;
Find/SVP; Health Care Financing Administration; National
Association of Home Builders; Sporting Goods Marketing
Association; Travel Industry Association of America; U.S. Bureau
of Labor Statistics, Consumer Expenditure Survey; U.S. Census
Bureau; Age Wave.
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