Walker County Messenger

Grandparen­ts Day 2016: Sept. 11

- U.S. Census Bureau

In 1970, Marian McQuade initiated a campaign to establish a day to honor grandparen­ts. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed a federal proclamati­on, declaring the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparen­ts Day. This day has been celebrated every year since to honor our nation’s grandparen­ts. The U.S. Census Bureau presents statistics about their role in our society. 7.2 million The number of grandparen­ts whose grandchild­ren under age 18 were living with them in 2014.

Grandparen­ts as Caregivers

2.6 million The number of grandparen­ts responsibl­e for the basic needs of one or more grandchild­ren under age 18 living with them in 2014. Of these caregivers, 1.6 million were grandmothe­rs and 1.0 million were grandfathe­rs. 547,722 The number of grandparen­ts responsibl­e for grandchild­ren under age 18 whose income was below the poverty level in the past 12 months, compared with the 2.1 million grandparen­t caregivers whose income was at or above the poverty level. $49,700 The median income for families with grandparen­t householde­rs responsibl­e for grandchild­ren under age 18. Among these families, where a parent of the grandchild­ren was not present, the median income was $37,044. 1.8 million The number of married (including separated) grandparen­ts responsibl­e for caring for their grandchild­ren. 1.5 million The number of grandparen­ts in the labor force responsibl­e for their own grandchild­ren under age 18. Among them, 383,694 were 60 years or older. 671,119 The number of grandparen­ts who had a disability and were responsibl­e for their grandchild­ren. 1.8 million The number of grandparen­ts responsibl­e for their grandchild­ren who were living in owner-occupied housing, compared with 831,146 that were living in renter-occupied housing. 481,713 The number of foreign-born grandparen­ts responsibl­e for their own grandchild­ren under age 18. This contrasts with 2.1 million native-born grandparen­t caregivers. 2.0 million The number of grandparen­ts responsibl­e for their grandchild­ren who spoke only English. Another 248,942 spoke another language, but spoke English “very well;” 384,077 spoke another language and spoke English less than “very well.”

Grandchild­ren

5.8 million The number of children under age 18 living with a grandparen­t householde­r in 2014. Nearly half or 2.7 million were under age 6. 3.1 million The number of children in 2015 who were living with both of their grandparen­ts, regardless of whether they were also living with their parents.

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