More of Ohio's older adults are living in poverty
By 2030, more than one in five Americans - more than 73 million people age 65 and over - will be of retirement age, as the last of the Baby Boomer generation enters older adulthood. And a new report finds many are living in poverty.
Dr. Rhonda Randall, chief medical officer with UnitedHealthcare, said community service providers should increase resources based on the new data. Nationwide, the early death rate among older Americans increased for the second consecutive year, breaking a long-term improvement.Monique Morrissey - senior economist with the Economic Policy Institute - said in addition to cognitive decline, some older workers aren't healthy enough to do their jobs safely.
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