Living to 100: The Policy Implications |OAS Episode 81




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Summary: For the first time, around 2040, there will be more older adults than children. By 2060, the U.S. Census Bureau says, nearly 1 in 4 Americans will be 65 years and older. And in that same year, the number of people 85 years and older will triple and the country will add a half million centenarians. We decided to explore what “Living to 100” means for state policymakers across the country. Later in the program, we’ll talk with Karen Brown, who is an original and current member—and a former chair—of the Colorado Strategic Action Planning Group on Aging. The group was formed by the Colorado General Assembly since the state has one of the fastest growing senior populations. Our guests are: James Firman, president and CEO of the National Council on Aging. Karen Brown, a member and former chair of Colorado’s Strategic Action Planning Group on Aging and CEO of iAging. Additional Resources Transcription of Episode 81