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Housing

The availability, affordability and variety of housing options support the widely held desire to remain in their communities as they age.

You can also find this page at aarp.org/housingpolicy.

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Housing Accessibility
 

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Housing accessibility is determined by whether housing can accommodate people of all ages and abilities, and is crucial to the majority of Americans who say they would like to remain in their homes as they age.
 

The expected growth of the older population between 2010 and 2050 (from 40 million and 13 percent of the population to 89 million and 20 percent of the population) means that more housing suitable for older adults will be in demand. Policymakers must act now to ensure an adequate supply of accessible housing.

Housing Affordability & Choice
 

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