Why are disability statistics so variable?
What percentage of the older population has disabilities?
30-60% (compared to 10-20% for whole population)
In countries with life expectancies of 70+ years old, people spend about 8 years on avg (11.5% of their life span) living with disabilities
What are the percentages of the types of disabilities among persons 65 and older with a disability in the U.S.?
What is the connection between disabilities and lower levels of education?
How do the percentages of people with disabilities compare between people of any age vs. 70+ and 80+ years old?
What percentage of people with disabilities live in poverty in the U.S.?
What percentage of people with disabilities age 65 and older in the United States are living with ambulatory disabilities?
23%
What is the connection between disabilities, workplace discrimination, and unemployment?
In what ways are disabilities expensive?
What is the avg number of years people spend living with a disability in a country where life expectancy is 70+ years?
8 years
What % of non-institutionalized civilian veterans (21-64 years) were reported to have a VA service-connected disability?
27%
What is the fastest leading cause of disabilities worldwide?
Non-communicable chronic diseases
What % of people with a disability (ages 21-64) were reported to have less than a high school education in the U.S.?
19%