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Aging
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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE -- May 10, 2010
Older Americans Month: May 2010
A Council on Contemporary Families Fact Sheet
Back in 1963, when 17 million Americans aged 65 and older represented just 9 percent of the population, President John F. Kennedy designated May as Senior Citizens Month. Today there are almost 40 million Americans aged 65 and older, a number that is projected to increase to 88.5 million by 2050. By then they will make up 20 percent of the total population, and nearly 1 in 4 will be over 85. (By comparison, in 1900 only 4 percent of women and 3 percent of men lived to be 90.)
We now know that they hate being called "senior citizens." (President Carter changed the name to Older Americans Month in 1980.) Their numbers are swelling. What else do we know about older Americans? Follow this link to read some surprising facts from researchers at the Council on Contemporary Families.
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Read more... [Older Americans Month: May 2010]
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