AARP Members' Opinions
Nevada AARP Survey of Members: Concerns and Opinions
Research Report
Jennifer H. Sauer, M.A., AARP Knowledge Management
Cassandra Cantave Burton, AARP Knowledge Management
Brittne M. Nelson, M.S., AARP Knowledge Management
February 2005
AARP MEMBER OPINION RESEARCH: This mail survey of 971 Nevada AARP members explores their experiences and concerns about various consumer issues, and what they feel should be AARP's top legislative priorities in their state (availability, cost, and quality of health care for 77 percent of respondents and prescription drug affordability for 73 percent).
Of those surveyed…
- 84 percent support a state prescription drug discount program
for low-income persons, and 66 percent would support such a
program even if it requires new state funding
- 57 percent consider electric utility rates unreasonable with
41 percent saying the same about gas and 44 percent about phone
rates
- 86 percent support state energy assistance programs to help
low-income residents pay their energy bills
- 79 percent feel it would be a major inconvenience for them to
no longer be able to drive their car
- 64 percent are strongly opposed to cuts in state health and long-term care services and 51 percent to cutting primary education to help balance the state budget, but 34 percent support cuts to higher education funding
Reports of survey findings have been divided into five topical segments which have been published individually, and may be accessed by clicking on the appropriate subject listed below:
- Prescription Drugs (PDF, 21 pages)
- State Economic Issues (PDF, 18 pages)
- State Legislative Issues (PDF, 21 pages)
- Transportation (PDF, 19 pages)
- Utility Rates and Programs (PDF, 22 pages)
The survey was conducted from June through August 2004. Participants, proportionally stratified by three age segments (50 to 59, 60 to 74, and 75+), were randomly selected from AARP's membership database. The reports, prepared by Jennifer H. Sauer, Cassandra Burton and Brittne Nelson, all of AARP Knowledge Management, discuss overall findings plus statistically significant differences among the three age segments. Further information may be obtained by contacting Jennifer Sauer at 202-434-6207.