Independent Age publishes Older People’s Economic Wellbeing Index: Scotland 2026

Independent Age publishes Older People’s Economic Wellbeing Index: Scotland 2026

Independent Age has published the Older People’s Economic Wellbeing Index: Scotland 2026, alongside a short accompanying animation highlighting its key findings.

This is the second edition of the Index, based on nationally representative polling, offering insight into the financial wellbeing and lived experiences of people in Scotland who are of State Pension age and over.

The findings highlight the significant income, cost and housing pressures faced by many older people across Scotland:

  • One in five (20%) older people have a household income of under £15,000 a year
  • Just one in four (24%) say the State Pension is enough to cover their basic living expenses
  • Four in ten (41%) report cutting back on heating at least occasionally
  • One third (33%) have taken money from savings to cover essential costs

The Index also shows that some groups are disproportionately impacted, including women, renters, unpaid carers, those living with health conditions, and people living in areas of deprivation. These groups are more likely to report lower incomes, difficulty meeting housing costs, and having to cut back on essentials.

Alongside financial pressures, the report highlights wider concerns among older people in Scotland, including feeling politically underrepresented, dissatisfaction with the social security system, and living in homes that are not suitable for their needs.

The 2026 Index provides important evidence to inform policy and practice, and contributes to ongoing conversations about how to better support older people to live well, securely and with dignity.

You can access the Index and the animation here

Untitled-design-21

Independent Age publishes Older People’s Economic Wellbeing Index: Scotland 2026

Independent Age has published the Older People’s Economic Wellbeing Index: Scotland 2026, alongside a short accompanying animation highlighting its key

Racism Media Statement

Scottish Care Statement: Standing Against Racism and Hate

Scottish Care condemns the racism, violence and intimidation seen in parts of the UK in recent days. There is no

PCQA logo_final

Launch of the Pastoral Care Quality Award – 7 July 2026

Overview of the Award The Pastoral Care Quality Award (PCQA) recognises social care providers in Scotland who demonstrate a strong

Job website - Nat Lead June 26

Job Opportunity – Partners for Integration Joint National Lead

JOINT NATIONAL LEAD – PARTNERS FOR INTEGRATION SCOTTISH CARE Health and Social Care Integration (National Role) £56,175 per annum –

Spring Bulletin 26 (Website)

Spring Bulletin 2026

Spring 2026 Bulletin Now Live! Our latest edition is now available online – full of fresh insights, useful updates, and

CAH 2026 Winners Announced

Care at Home & Housing Support Awards 2026 Winners

Scottish Care’s National Care at Home & Housing Support Awards 2026 took place on the evening of Friday 15 May