Monday, April 07, 2008

Older Americans Month 2008



May is "Older American's Month". It was originally called "Senior Citizens Month" by President Kennedy in 1963, but the name was changed to "Older Americans Month" by President Carter in 1980. The Administration on Aging described this month as "... a time to acknowledge the contributions of past and current older persons to our country, in particular those who defended our country." The Administration on Aging published the theme for this year's celebration: "Working Together for Strong, Healthy, and Supportive Communities". The Administration on Aging has provided the logo above and a nice poster for download. This poster would be great for a display at the library which highlights the accomplishments of older adults:


The U.S. Census Bureau released a fact sheet for Older Americans Month. These facts include:

  • 37.3 million people were 65 and older in the U.S. in 2006
  • There is a projected 147% increase in the 65-and-older population between 2000 and 2050
  • The poverty rate for people 65 and older in 2006 - 9.4%
  • By 2016, the number of people 65 and older in the labor force will reach 10.1 million
  • 7.3 million are taking adult education classes
  • 1.6 million live in nursing homes
  • Charlotte County, Fl has the highest percentage of 65+ at 31.2%

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1 comment:

ladolceliving said...

Let us love and take care of our elders. They deserve our love and respect in their golden years