Article: Aging in America: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in 2040

“Aging in America: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in 2040”
Volume 14:1, p. 97 (2016)
by Heather Chun, Eun Jeong Lee, Wesley Lum, and Ashley Muraoka-Mamaclay

ABSTRACT: Throughout the United States ten thousand people turn sixty-five years old every day (AARP, 2015a). By 2040, one in five U.S. residents will be sixty-five years or older, outnumbering children fifteen and younger for the first time in our nation’s history (AARP, 2015a; Congressional Budget Office, 2013; U.S. Census Bureau, 2014). Between 2015 and 2040, Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) older adults are the fastest-growing aging group. There are four strategies to strengthen the economic and health security of AAPI older adults nationwide by 2040: (1) disaggregate data to understand variations between AAPI subpopulations; (2) provide accessible services that are culturally and linguistically appropriate; (3) adapt mainstream solutions for financial security; and (4) innovate long-term services and support.

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Article Citation:
Heather Chun, Eun Jeong Lee, Wesley Lum, and Ashley Muraoka-Mamaclay (2016) Aging in America: Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in 2040. AAPI Nexus: Policy, Practice and Community: 2016, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 97-109.

https://doi.org/10.17953/nx.014.01.97

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