69.3% of the elderly report not having suffered psychophysical stress since March 2020, while 88.7% see themselves as a cash dispenser for children and grandchildren. But the rift between the generations remains: 54.3% of young people (versus 35% last year) believe there is too much public spending on the elderly

This morning the second issue of the Tendercapital-Censis Silver Economy Observatory was presented to the Senate in Rome. Its title: “The silver economy in the darkest year.” The survey explores active longevity 16 months into the pandemic and analyses how the elderly have weathered the most difficult stage of the crisis – that of continued restrictions. Despite being severely affected by the public health and social implications of the Covid-19 emergency, the older generations demonstrated greater psychological strength and are now ready to resume their leading role in Italian society and the economy.

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