The U.S. population aged 65 and older, grew steadily through most of the last century. U.S. Census Bureau population projections to 2030 indicate that further and more dramatic growth is still to come. This increase is, in part, due to longer life expectancies and the ageing of the baby boom generation. This book explores the older population as it increases in size and proportion, and as individuals continue to live longer post-retirement. Topics discussed include the changes in where older Americans live, or the geographic distribution of the older population; older workers employment and retirement trends; income of Americans 65 or older; poverty among older Americans; and obesity among older Americans.
Preface; Older Workers:: Employment & Retirement Trends; Older Displaced Workers in the Context of an Aging & Slowly Growing Population; Income of Americans Aged 65 & Older, 1968 to 2008; Income & Poverty Among Older Americans in 2008; Obesity Among Older Americans; Where Do Older Americans Live? Geographic Distribution of the Older Population; Index.
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