'Retirement Age Expectations of Older Americans Between 2006 and 2010,' and 'Variation in Public Opinion on the Future of Employment-Based Health Benefits: Findings from the 2011 Health Confidence Survey'
Retirement Age Expectations: Not only are older American workers (age 50 and over) expecting to work longer, but many now say they expect to never retire, according to EBRI. Data suggest the trend may be tied to the recent economic recession. Press release
Variation in Public Opinion on the Future of Employment-Based Health Benefits: Findings from the 2011 Health Confidence Survey-- The public remains in large part confident that employers and unions will continue to offer health coverage following enactment of the federal health reform law. According to results from the 2011 Health Confidence Survey, 57 percent of individuals with employment-based coverage are extremely or very confident that their employer or union would continue to offer health coverage. Press release