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Hawai‘i Voters Ages 40 and Older Support a State Income Tax Credit for Family Caregivers
Nine in ten Hawai‘i voters 40-plus support a state income tax credit for unpaid family caregivers. Such a credit would help ease caregivers' financial burden.
Vermont Voters Support a Paid Family and Medical Leave Program
Vermont voters across political parties overwhelmingly support a paid family and medical leave program run by the state.
Women Caregivers Ages 40 and Older in New York: Their Challenges, Struggles, and Needs
Women caregivers in New York support increasing state funding for respite care and other home and community-based caregiving services.
Caregivers Face Shopping Challenges
Family caregivers often shop for their care recipient and face challenges, from financial to logistical, according to an AARP survey.
The Cost of Giving: Family Caregivers' Mental Health
Caregiving strains mental health, especially for women and young adults, but provides a sense of purpose.
U.S. Voters Prefer a Candidate Who Backs Caregiving-Related Legislative Proposals
Registered voters favor a candidate who would back legislation that would provide support to unpaid family caregivers.
Most Family Caregivers Are Registered to Vote
Most U.S. family caregivers are registered to vote, and those who are not registered are not interested or need assistance with the process.
U.S. Caregivers' Use of Technology to Help with Caregiving
Most caregivers are comfortable with technology, and three-quarters are interested in using technology to assist with caregiving.
Long-Term Care in New York: Home Care Workers Need Fair Pay
NY voters 50+ would prefer to receive long-term care at home and support increasing state services and funding.