New estimates based on the 2022 Elder Index show that the risk of economic insecurity in later life is especially high for people of color. National averages suggest that among older people living alone, 43 percent of people who are White, 59 percent of those who are Asian, 61 percent of those who are Black, and 67 percent of those who are Latino have annual incomes below the Elder Index. The findings are shared in a new report, “Living Below the Line: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Economic Security among Older Americans, 2022.”