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To determine public views on older workers, age discrimination, and the Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act (POWADA), AARP commissioned GS Strategy Group to conduct a national survey of older voters as well as statewide surveys of older voters in Alaska, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, and Tennessee.

Key findings from this survey show:

  • Over one-third of older voters report that they or someone they know has experienced age discrimination in the workplace.

  • Roughly eight in ten older voters say it is important for Congress to take action and restore workplace protections against age discrimination (81%).

  • Across party and ideological lines, older voters support the Protecting Older Workers Against Discrimination Act (POWADA) (78%).

  • Older voters want their Member of Congress to support POWADA (77%).

The survey was conducted via telephone by GS Strategy Group from May 14 through May 20, 2012 with a random sample of registered voters age 50 and over, stratified by geography to be proportional to Census 2010 data.

For more information, contact Colette Thayer at (202) 434-6294.