AP: The rolls of America's oldest old are surging: Nearly 2 million now
are 90 or over, nearly triple their numbers of just three decades ago.
It's
not all good news. They're more likely than the merely elderly to live
in poverty and to have disabilities, creating a new challenge to already
strained retiree income and health care programs.
Friday, November 18, 2011
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