Women without children cared for
elderly relatives much more often (18.4 %) than women with children (3.7 %) or men without children (4.2 %).
Not exact matches
The
elderly tend to dedicate twice as
much of their aggregate spending to medical care, as well as more on housing costs,
relative to working - age Americans.
The result has been
much higher taxes to fund a growing
elderly population from the shrinking (at least in
relative terms) working population.