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[IWS] EBRI: OLDER POPULATION'S AVERAGE ANNUAL INCOME distribution [23 February 2006]

IWS Documented News Service
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Institute for Workplace Studies Professor Samuel B. Bacharach
School of Industrial & Labor Relations Director, Institute for Workplace Studies
Cornell University
16 East 34th Street, 4th floor Stuart Basefsky
New York, NY 10016 Director, IWS News Bureau
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Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI)
Fast Facts from EBRI
FFE #18, Feb. 23, 2006
Distribution of Older Population’s Average Annual Income
http://www.ebri.org/pdf/publications/facts/fastfacts/fastfact022306.pdf

WASHINGTON—How has the distribution of the older population’s average annual income changed over the
years? How does the distribution break down by source and age group? Answers are in the article “Income of the
Elderly Population, Age 65 and Over, 2004,” published in the January EBRI Notes, a publication of the Employee
Benefit Research Institute (EBRI). The following chart is from the article, available at http://www.ebri.org/, and shows that
as the elderly get older, their total income declines and Social Security become increasingly important.

AND MORE...including TABLES....

To see EBRI Notes from January, go to -
IRA and Keogh Assets and Contributions, and Income of the Elderly Population, Age 65 and Over, 2004
http://www.ebri.org/pdf/notespdf/EBRI_Notes_01-20061.pdf
[full-text, 16 pages]
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