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This report analyzes the economic well-being, quality of life, and civic engagement of seniors in St. Joseph Metro area. The report covers key factors such as SSI payment, workforce participation, housing costs, transportation, long-term care costs, safety, health status, and education level.
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St. Joseph Metro Senior Report “Aging Boomers and your Bottom Line” April 29, 2011 Steve Wenger Heartland Heath Source: 2009 Missouri Senior Report, Missouri Office of Socioeconomic Data Analysis and US Census
Economic Well BeingSSI Payment As Percent of Total Personal Income
Economic Well BeingWorkforce Participation Percent of Seniors Working for Pay
Economic Well BeingEconomic Impact IndexPercent All Consumers Expenditures by Seniors (65+)
Economic Well BeingHousingPercent of Seniors Housing Cost Burdened
Economic Well BeingTransportationPercent of All Seniors with MO Driver’s Licenses
Economic Well BeingCivic EngagementSenior Voter Registration and Participation Index
Economic Well BeingLong Term Care CostsMedicaid Costs for Long Term Care per Capita
Economic Well BeingSafetyCrime and Senior Abuse per 1000 Persons
Economic Well BeingHealth StatusHospitalizations and ER Visits for Diabetes per 10,000
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