New Parker Study Unveils Disparities in People’s Views of Aging
(Piscataway, NJ) – For the third year in a row, Parker Health Group, Inc. conducted a national survey to gauge changing perceptions around aging in America. The results reveal disparities between different genders and age groups. Men are 13% more likely to consider someone “old” compared to women. Similarly, Millennials and people in the Generation X age group are far more likely to think of a person as “old” by the time they hit their 70s than members of the Baby Boomer and Silent generations.