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title: "Older Workers Want to Work"
description: "A majority (54%) of workers ages 65 and older say the main reason they work is that they want to."
date: "2009-09-15"
authors:
  - name: "Russell Heimlich"
    job_title: "Former web developer"
    link: "https://www.pewresearch.org/staff/russell-heimlich/"
url: "https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2009/09/15/older-workers-want-to-work/"
---

# Older Workers Want to Work

Attitudes about work reflect the growing desire of an aging but healthy population to stay active well into the later years of life. A nationwide survey by the Pew Research Center’s Social & Demographic Trends project finds that a majority (54%) of workers ages 65 and older say the main reason they work is that they want to. Just 17% say the main reason is that they need the paycheck. An additional 27% say they’re motivated by a mix of desire and need. When asked to identify specific reasons for working, older workers emphasize psychological and social factors: “to feel useful”, “to give myself something to do”, “to be with other people.” Younger and middle-aged workers are much more inclined to cite classic pocketbook considerations: “to support myself and my family”, “to live independently”, “to qualify for retirement benefits”, “to receive health care benefits.” [Read More](https://www.pewresearch.org/pubs/1330/american-work-force-is-graying)