Financial Security

Everyone deserves financial security as they age.

With a secure and adequate income, older people can live with dignity, maintain independence, and continue contributing to their families and shaping their communities. 

Ensuring that older people have this choice means building fair systems and opportunities that promote income security, including:
  • Pensions and social protection that protect older people from poverty, vulnerability, and exclusion
  • Decent work that offers fair pay, safe conditions, and equal opportunities for personal growth
  • Access to financial services without discrimination, including the ability to save, borrow, and start businesses
Yet today, only 20% of older people in low-income countries receive a pension. Around the world, older people face discrimination and are often excluded from employment, financial systems, and skills training. Many rely on informal or insecure jobs with low pay and few protections. Older women face additional barriers. They are more likely to shoulder unpaid caregiving work, have lower wages, and receive less education and training than men, which often limits their economic security in later life.
 
Despite these challenges, older people continue to work—not only to earn an income, but to stay active, connected, and engaged within their communities. With a lifetime of skills and experience to share, they are vital contributors to families, workplaces, and local economies.
 
Through advocacy and community-based programs, HelpAge USA and our global network are helping older people achieve financial security and lift themselves out of poverty, creating lasting change for generations to come.

Learn More

Ensuring Income Security in Old Age: The Role of OPAs

Explore how HelpAge's Older People’s Associations (OPAs) are boosting income and wellbeing in communities.

Older People's Right to Social Protection and Work

Read our response to the call issued by the UN Human Rights Council Independent Expert on the enjoyment of all human rights by older people.

Advancing Gender Equality Through Social Protection in an Aging World

Read findings from a study by HelpAge and network members in Bangladesh, Malawi, and Tanzania.

"Things Have Just Gotten Worse"

Download HelpAge's report on the impact of the global food, fuel, and finance crisis on older people.

Barriers to Accessing Social Protection in Rural Kenya

Learn about barriers and facilitators to accessing social protection and influencing wellbeing for older people in rural Kenya.

What We Do

At HelpAge, we work to ensure that governments put systems in place that protect and promote sustainable incomes to enable us to live a good quality of life as we age. We also provide support and pathways designed to help prevent and end poverty.
 
Securing Pensions and Social Protection
      – Develop pathways for older people to earn a living through Older People’s Associations (OPAs) and livelihood support
        such as the provision of cattle or seeds for farming, low-interest loans, credit applications, cash transfers, and skills training

      – Work with older people so their voices are heard
      – Gather evidence to show the impact on older people’s lives
      – Advise governments on developing social protection schemes and pensions
      – Support network members and partners to campaign at the national level for better pensions

Fighting Discrimination and Ageism
      – Support older people to access financial services
      – Work with older people to develop “Future of Decent Work in Older Age,” a framework for upholding older people’s rights
      – Advocate with governments to ensure that economic support packages include specific provisions for older people

Financial Literacy and Older Women in the U.S.

HelpAge USA also does work to improve financial literacy among populations—and particularly older women—in the U.S.

With funding from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the University of Southern California (USC) Center for Economic and Social Research and HelpAge USA conducted research on the implementation of the Tsao Foundation’s successful financial literacy program across Asia and the need and opportunity for financial education for older women in the U.S.

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