This policy brief looks at the financial burdens imposed on older Californians when adult children return home, often due to a crisis not of their own making, to live with their parents. The findings show that on average in California, the amount of money that older adults need in order to maintain a minimally decent standard of living while supporting one adult child in their home increases their expenses by a minimum of 50 percent. Low-income older adults are usually on fixed incomes, so helping an adult child can provide the child with a critical safety net but at the cost of the parents' own financial well-being. Policy approaches to assisting this vulnerable population of older adults include implementing reforms to increase Supplement...
What is an adequate income for older adults in Massachusetts to age in place? How does it vary accor...
There is a significant shortage of affordable housing throughout the US, especially for older and yo...
Before the end of their lives, nearly 7 in 10 of today’s 65-year-olds will need help with basic pers...
This policy brief looks at the financial burdens imposed on older Californians when adult children r...
This policy brief uses 2009 data to calculate the Elder Economic Security Standard™ Index (Elder Ind...
Grandparents over the age of 65 who are raising grandchildren are a small but extremely vulnerable p...
This policy brief presents findings from a yearlong study that closely followed a small but typical ...
Presents findings about aging Californians with disabilities who depend on paid public programs and ...
Using the Elder Economic Security Standard™ Index (Elder Index), the authors of this policy brief fi...
The federal poverty guideline, used to determine income eligibility for many public programs, covers...
Low-income older Californians with disabilities depend on a variety of public programs to remain in ...
More than three-quarters of a million (772,000) older Californians are among the "hidden poor"--olde...
This policy brief profiles California's informal caregivers—adults who provide care to a family memb...
policy brief examines the likely effects of the sweeping 2009 cuts to California's safety-net progra...
As the first baby boomers reach age 65 in 2011, California will face unprecedented growth in its agi...
What is an adequate income for older adults in Massachusetts to age in place? How does it vary accor...
There is a significant shortage of affordable housing throughout the US, especially for older and yo...
Before the end of their lives, nearly 7 in 10 of today’s 65-year-olds will need help with basic pers...
This policy brief looks at the financial burdens imposed on older Californians when adult children r...
This policy brief uses 2009 data to calculate the Elder Economic Security Standard™ Index (Elder Ind...
Grandparents over the age of 65 who are raising grandchildren are a small but extremely vulnerable p...
This policy brief presents findings from a yearlong study that closely followed a small but typical ...
Presents findings about aging Californians with disabilities who depend on paid public programs and ...
Using the Elder Economic Security Standard™ Index (Elder Index), the authors of this policy brief fi...
The federal poverty guideline, used to determine income eligibility for many public programs, covers...
Low-income older Californians with disabilities depend on a variety of public programs to remain in ...
More than three-quarters of a million (772,000) older Californians are among the "hidden poor"--olde...
This policy brief profiles California's informal caregivers—adults who provide care to a family memb...
policy brief examines the likely effects of the sweeping 2009 cuts to California's safety-net progra...
As the first baby boomers reach age 65 in 2011, California will face unprecedented growth in its agi...
What is an adequate income for older adults in Massachusetts to age in place? How does it vary accor...
There is a significant shortage of affordable housing throughout the US, especially for older and yo...
Before the end of their lives, nearly 7 in 10 of today’s 65-year-olds will need help with basic pers...