
Illustration : Anna Vojtech

Illustration : Anna Vojtech

Illustration : Anna Vojtech

Illustration : Anna Vojtech

Illustration : Anna Vojtech

Illustration : Anna Vojtech

Illustration : Anna Vojtech
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Future Forecast
A powerful increase in life expectancy and a definite drop in the U.S. birth rate suggests we well be seeing a lot more gray in the years ahead.
In 1900, there were 3.1 millions people 65 and over, representing just 4% of the U.S. population. In 1950, 8% were over 65. Today, there are 33.2 millions people over 65 who make up over 12% of the population.
This trend clearly suggests that more people are living longer and that seniors are making up a proportionately wider sector of society.
The 85+ group has increased almost 300% since 1960! Seniors will make up 17% of the population in 2020. And the extended forecast tells us they'll be 20% in 2050.
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