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A Profile of Older Americans: 2006
Living Arrangements
Over half (54.8%) the older noninstitutionalized persons lived with their spouse in 2005. Approximately 10.9 million or 71.7% of older men, and 8.4 million or 42.0% of older women, lived with their spouse (Figure 3). The proportion living with their spouse decreased with age, especially for women. Only 30.2% of women 75+ years old lived with a spouse.
About 30.1% (10.6 million) of all noninstitutionalized older persons in 2005 lived alone (7.7 million women, 2.9 million men). They represented 38.4 of older women and 19.2% of older men. The proportion living alone increases with advanced age. Among women aged 75 and over, for example, half (47.7%) lived alone.
More than 685,000 grandparents aged 65 or over maintained households in which grandchildren were present in 2005. (Another 218,000 elderly were spouses of such people.) In addition, 660,000 grandparents over 65 years lived in parent- maintained households in which their grandchildren were present. A total of about 1.57 million older people lived in household with a grandchild present in the house. About 445,000 of these grandparents over 65 years old were the persons with primary responsibility for their grandchildren who lived with them.
While a relatively small number (1.56 million) and percentage (4.5%) of the 65+ population lived in nursing homes in 2000, the percentage increases dramatically with age, ranging from 1.1% for persons 65-74 years to 4.7% for persons 75-84 years and 18.2% for persons 85+. In addition, approximately 5% of the elderly lived in self-described senior housing of various types, many of which have supportive services available to their residents.
Figure 3: Living Arrangements of Persons 65+, 2005
(Based on data from U.S. Bureau of the Census including the 2005 Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement and the 2005 American Community Survey. See: March 2005 Current Population Survey Internet releases, Detailed Tables. and “The 65 Years and Over Population: 2000, Census 2000 Brief, October, 2001” as well as other Census 2000 data and unpublished data from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services.)
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