References:
<br />Age groups NC Office of State Budget and Management. Population estimates and projections. Retrieved on 10/2013 from
<br />http : / /www.osbm.state.nc.us /ncosbm /facts and figures /socioeconomic data /population estimates.shtm
<br />Disabilities: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table C18108. Age by number of disabilities (civilian
<br />non - institutionalizes population)
<br />Education: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B15001. Sex by age by educational attainment
<br />for the population 18 years and over
<br />Grandparents: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B10050. Grandparents living with own
<br />grandchildren under 18 years by responsibility for own grandchildren by length of time responsible for own grandchildren
<br />Housing: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B25007. Tenure by age of the householder; Table
<br />B09020. Household type by relationship for population 65 years and over
<br />Labor force US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B23001. Sex by age by employment status for
<br />the population 16 years and over
<br />Limited English Speaking Ability US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B16004. Age by language
<br />spoken at home by ability to speak English for the population 5 years and over
<br />Marital Status US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B12002. Sex by marital status by age for
<br />the population 16 years and over
<br />Median household income: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B19049. Median household
<br />income in the past 12 months
<br />Poverty: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B17024. Age by ratio of income to poverty level
<br />in the past 12 months
<br />Race /Ethnicity US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Tables P12 A, B, C, D and I. Sex by age
<br />Veterans US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2009 -2013. Table B21001. Sex by age by Veteran status for the
<br />civilian population 18 years and over
<br />Glossary
<br />Disability: A long- lasting physical, mental, or emotional condition that makes it difficult for a person to do activities such as
<br />walking, climbing stairs, dressing, bathing, learning, or remembering
<br />Group Quarters: Includes population not living in households. Two general categories of people are recognized. 1).
<br />Institutionalized population which includes people under formally authorized, supervised care or custody in institutions (such
<br />as correctional facilities, nursing homes and juvenile institutions) and 2) the noninstitutionalized population which includes all
<br />people who live in group quarters other than institutions (such as college dorms, military quarters and group homes)
<br />Hispanic or Latino: Refers to a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American or other Spanish culture
<br />or origin regardless of race
<br />Household A household includes all the people who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of residence
<br />Labor force: The labor force includes all people classified in the civilian labor force, plus members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
<br />The Civilian Labor Force consists of people classified as employed or unemployed
<br />Median household income: This includes the income of the householder and all other individuals 15 years old and over in the
<br />household, whether they are related to the householder or not. The median divides the income distribution into two equal
<br />parts: one -half of the cases falling below the median income and one -half above the median
<br />Poverty: The Census Bureau uses a set of money income thresholds that vary by family size and composition to determine
<br />who is in poverty. If the total income for a family or unrelated individual falls below the relevant poverty threshold, then the
<br />family (and every individual in it) or unrelated individual is considered in poverty. The poverty threshold (2013) for a person
<br />65+ is $11,173 and for a couple 65+ is $14,095. These are not the same as Federal Poverty guidelines
<br />Definitions of other terminology used in the report are available at:
<br />h ttp: / /www. census. go v /glossary/
<br />NC State Aging Profile
<br />Ages
<br />2013
<br />2033
<br />% Change
<br />#
<br />%
<br />#
<br />%
<br />2013 -2033
<br />Total
<br />9,861,952
<br />11,856,858
<br />20.2%
<br />0 -17
<br />2,289,304
<br />23.2%
<br />2,366,913
<br />20.0%
<br />3.4%
<br />18 -44
<br />3,591,059
<br />36.4%
<br />4,220,841
<br />35.6%
<br />17.5%
<br />45 -59
<br />2,012,238
<br />20.4%
<br />2,151,309
<br />18.1%
<br />6.9%
<br />60+
<br />1,969,351
<br />20.0%
<br />3,117,795
<br />26.3%
<br />58.3%
<br />65+
<br />1,402,321
<br />14.2%
<br />2,411,960
<br />20.3%
<br />72.0%
<br />85+
<br />164,848
<br />1 1.7%
<br />309,807
<br />1 2.6%
<br />87.9%
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