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10 THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT AGING IN AMERICA
- By 2010, people over 55 will outnumber people under 18 for the first time in history.
- More than a quarter of all nursing homes cause serious harm or even death to patients due to understaffing, minimally-trained aides who receive substandard wages, and overwhelming patient loads.
- African-Americans, on average, die 6 years younger than Caucasians.
- In San Francisco, where real estate prices rank number one in the nation, some 500 elders are evicted each year.
- The share of employers offering retiree health benefits is steadily declining.
- Medicare pays for 1 out of every 5 dollars spent on healthcare in the United States.
- More than 84,000 inmates in America are over the age of 50 – the fastest growing segment of the prison population.
- There are currently 2.4 million grandparents raising their grandchildren in America.
- Women account for 70% of older Americans living in poverty.
- The fastest growing segment of society today is people over 85.
Source: Aging in America; The Years Ahead / photographs by Ed Kashi; essays and interviews by Julie Winokur;
powerHouse Books, New York, NY, 2003
A proud and resourceful nation can no longer ask its older people to live in constant fear of a serious illness for which adequate funds are not available. We owe them the right of dignity in sickness as well as in health.
—John F. Kennedy |
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