There are 66.5 million Americans 60 and older living in the United States, the third largest elderly population in the world. As in most of the best countries to grow old, older Americans make up more than 20% of the nation’s population. Compared with other countries, elderly U.S. residents have relatively weak access to labor markets — 60.9% of older people aged 55-64 were employed. On the other hand, 96% of 60 and over U.S.
9. United states of America
Total population: 319.0 million Pct. population aged 60+: 20.7% GNI per capita: $51,484 Life expectancy at 60: 23
Germany 24 age, japan 26 age after 60 years