Wyomingites age 45 and over are overwhelmingly looking for their political candidates that will help expand long term care options. That is according to the latest Vital Voices Survey of 700 Wyomingites, age 45 and over performed by AARP.
When researchers asked Wyomingites if they would be more or less likely to vote for a candidate in Wyoming who advocated for a specific position, 84% said they would be more likely to vote for a candidate advocating expanding access to quality, affordable long-term care for the elderly from home care to nursing home.
That was the highest-ranking category reported by the survey, ranking higher than protecting residents from scams and fraud (83%); increased opportunities for Medicare savings (81%); lower property taxes (80%); and increased access to affordable housing (72%).
Respondents also told surveyors that caring for a loved one (88%) or aging in place (87%) remain extremely or very important. Having enough services so people who want to can remain in their homes as they age (84%), getting to the places you need to go independently (84%), and having high-quality long-term care in your community (81%) also scored very high among those surveyed.
Economic and Financial Issues
Wyomingites seem to be more concerned about the economy than they were in 2020, according to the survey, which saw large increases in the number of older Wyomingites who are concerned with being able to afford groceries or other household necessities (93% found it extremely or very important, compared to 89% in 2020); having enough income or savings to retire (92%), having affordable utilities (89%, up from 83% in 2020); having adequate social security (89%), and protecting yourself against consumer fraud (85% up from 78% in 2020).
“Concerns around inflation and utility increases seem to be powering greater concern about paying for the basic costs of living,” says Shumway. “We also noted a very large increase in the area of fraud prevention. People seem genuinely concerned with the number of scammers trying to get into their wallets and for the first time that we have seen in Wyoming, there is an appetite for lawmakers to do something about it.”
Healthcare Findings
Wyomingites showed to have very strong feelings about healthcare. Staying mentally sharp was far and away the most important healthcare issue for those surveyed, as 95% said staying mentally sharp was either extremely or very important to them. Staying physically healthy was extremely or very important to 91% of those surveyed,
Affordable healthcare close to home was also on the minds of survey respondents, perhaps best illustrated by the fact 89% of those surveyed felt it was extremely or very important to be able to afford healthcare expenses, including premiums and copays. Other healthcare findings from survey include:
Property Tax
Wyomingites age 45+ show mixed levels of concern around the ability to afford property tax, based on the AARP survey.
Other findings of note from the Vital Voices Survey include:
About the Vital Voices Survey
AARP Vital Voices Research enables AARP state offices to gauge local opinions on a range of topics through regular surveys. Offered every three years, the surveys are a collaborative effort between AARP researchers and state office staff. The timing of the online phone surveys, along with the content, is customized to reflect the needs of each state.
AARP engaged ANR Market Research Consultants to reach out to Wyomingites to perform the Vital Voices Survey among Wyoming adults age 45 and over. The calls were made in June and July of 2023 with those responding offering a mix of landline, cell phone, online, and text-to-web methodology.
About those surveyed:
This story is provided by AARP Wyoming. Visit the AARP Wyoming page for more news, events, and programs affecting retirement, health care, and more.
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