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20 18 a list of 10 shows that American immigrants are the most suitable for providing for the elderly.

Immigrating to the United States, many elderly Americans rely more on social security, medical insurance and moderate retirement income. So where is more suitable for the elderly in the United States to live and spend their twilight years? Let me start with a list of 18 states where American immigrants are most suitable for providing for the aged in 20 18 years.

According to the 24/7 Wall Street report, the decennial census in 20 10 showed that there were 40.3 million Americans aged 65 and over, accounting for 13% of the American population, and now the proportion is close to 15%. It can be expected that this number will continue to rise in the next few years. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2050, Americans aged 65 and over will account for more than 20% of the population.

Therefore, the problem of the elderly has become one of the most concerned issues of the American government, families and the elderly, including their health, labor market, facilities and medical facilities.

Although Americans of all ages are facing economic, social and health challenges, low income, poverty, violent crimes, medical expenses and other difficulties will also have different degrees of impact on the elderly, who need more social support.

At the same time, many elderly Americans rely more on social security, medical insurance and moderate retirement income, but the expenditure on these government projects may decline rather than increase, which will make the elderly in greater financial uncertainty.

Faced with so many problems, the following are the best and worst states of 10.

Best 10 state

1. Wyoming

Proportion of the elderly: 14. 1% (eighth from the bottom)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 8.0% (lowest 24)

The proportion of senior undergraduate education: 27.7%( 19 is the highest)

Life expectancy at birth: 78.5 years (minimum 18 years)

2. Vermont

Proportion of the elderly: 17.6% (the fourth highest)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 6.6% (fourth from the bottom)

Proportion of senior undergraduate education: 36.5% (the highest)

Life expectancy at birth: 79.8 years (the highest is 12 years)

3. Colorado

Proportion of the elderly: 13.0% (fifth from the bottom)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 7.0% (eighth from the bottom)

The proportion of undergraduate education for the elderly: 36.3% (the second highest)

Life expectancy at birth: 80.3 years (seventh highest)

4. Montana

Proportion of the elderly: 17.3% (the fifth highest)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 7.6% (the lowest is 19)

The proportion of elderly people with bachelor's degree: 29.0%( 15 is the highest).

Life expectancy at birth: 78.8 years (22nd from the bottom).

5. South Dakota

Proportion of the elderly: 15.7% (the highest is 2 1)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 8.3% (25th from the bottom)

The proportion of senior undergraduate education: 23.2%( 17 is the lowest)

Life expectancy at birth: 79.5 years (the highest is 19 years)

6. New Hampshire

Proportion of the elderly: 16.4% (ninth highest)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 6. 1% (the second lowest)

The proportion of undergraduate education for the elderly: 3 1.2% (the seventh highest)

Life expectancy at birth: 80. 1 year (the highest 10)

7. Minnesota

Proportion of the elderly: 14.7% (minimum 17)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 6.9% (sixth from the bottom)

The proportion of senior undergraduate education: 26.8%(2 1 the highest)

Life expectancy at birth: 80.7 years (fourth highest)

8.washington state

Proportion of the elderly: 14.5% (minimum 13)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 7.4% (the lowest is 17)

The proportion of undergraduate education for the elderly: 3 1.8% (the fifth highest)

Life expectancy at birth: 80.2 years (ninth highest)

9. Oregon

Proportion of the elderly: 16.4% (the highest is 1 1)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 7.3% (the lowest is 15)

The proportion of undergraduate education for the elderly: 29.2%( 14 is the highest)

Life expectancy at birth: 79.5 years (the highest is 17 years)

10. Virginia

Proportion of the elderly: 14.2% (minimum 10)

Poverty rate of the elderly: 7.3% (the lowest is 15)

The proportion of elderly people with bachelor's degree: 29.5%( 13 is the highest).

Life expectancy at birth: 79. 1 year (25th from the bottom)