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Aging population to hit U.S. economy like a 'ton of bricks': US commerce secretary
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WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden does not yet have enough support from fellow Democrats to secure $400 billion in spending for at-home care for the elderly and disabled that the economy desperately needs, Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo told Reuters on Monday.
Raimondo, who is paying for round-the-clock care for her own 90-year-old mother, said America’s aging demographics were going to hit the country "like a ton of bricks" without increased federal aid, and warned the current situation was "untenable."
Failure to act, she said in an interview, would harm the U.S. economy by making it difficult for women – who fell out of the workforce by the millions during the COVID-19 pandemic – often to look after out-of-school children or parents – to return to work or remain in the workforce.
BECAUSE OF CORONAVIRUS, MORE SENIORS WANT IN-HOME CARE: BUT WHERE ARE THE CAREGIVERS?
As post-World War Two baby boomers become senior citizens, there is a dangerous deficit of caregivers looming, Biden officials and many experts on aging say.
Currently, 16.5% of the U.S. population of 328 million people, or 54 million, are over the age of 65, the latest census shows. By 2030, that number will rise to 74 million. The number of people over the age of 85, who generally need the most care, is growing even faster.
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