From Deseret News archives:
Bankruptcy among seniors has been increasing sharply
Between 1991 and 2007, the rate of personal bankruptcy filings among those ages 65 or older jumped by 150 percent, according to AARP, which will release the new research from the Consumer Bankruptcy Project. The most startling rise occurred among those ages 75 to 84, whose rate soared 433 percent.
The study did not address the specific reasons behind the trend. But experts say medical bills have played a major role in the debt that has forced many elderly Americans into bankruptcy proceedings.
"Health care is a big issue for the elderly," said George Gaberlavage, director of consumer and state affairs at the AARP Public Policy Institute. "And out-of-pocket expenses have been going up."
As a result, Gaberlavage said he thinks health care is the single biggest cause of the rise in filings.
During the same 1991-2007 period, bankruptcy filings by younger Americans actually declined.
The 2007 statistics are based on a national sample that included 2,435 responses from bankruptcy filers. It's the first in several Consumer Bankruptcy Project reports supported by AARP, which will
The number of personal bankruptcy filings for all age groups declined after a stricter new law took effect in 2005. Still, when the level of filings from 2007 were compared with those from 1991, those of older Americans, as a percentage of all filings, have surged.
"In past generations, older Americans were more financially secure," said Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard Law professor and co-author of the Consumer Bankruptcy Project study. "Now, instead of going into retirement loaded with assets, Americans are hitting their retirement years loaded with debt."
In previous decades, Warren notes, Social Security helped lift millions of older Americans into a solidly middle-class life. But now, with the rising cost of food, drugs and housing, Social Security often doesn't go far enough.
For the elderly, bankruptcy is a particular concern because it's typically harder for seniors, usually lacking in well-paying job opportunities, to climb back out of it.
"They have so little time to start over and build up savings, and they have few or no job opportunities," said Susan Reinhard, director of the AARP Public Policy Institute. "The connection between health and economic security is a big issue for older Americans."
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