DO YOU CELEBRATE GRANDPARENTS DAY?
Ivan Gillis
Grandparents Day 2007: Sept. 9
Grandparents Day was the
brainchild of Marian McQuade of Fayette County, W.Va., who hoped that such an
observance might persuade grandchildren to tap the wisdom and heritage of their
grandparents. The first presidential proclamation was issued in 1978 -- and one
has been issued each year since -- designating the first Sunday after Labor Day
as National Grandparents Day. In honor of our nation's grandparents, the Census
Bureau presents an array of data about these unsung role models and
caregivers.
5.7
million The number of grandparents whose grandchildren younger than 18 live with
them. (Source: 2005 American Community Survey)
Grandparents as
Caregivers
2.5
million The number of grandparents responsible for most of the basic needs (i.e.,
food, shelter, clothing) of one or more of the grandchildren who live with them.
These grandparents represent about 43 percent of all grandparents whose
grandchildren live with them. Of these caregivers, 1.5 million are grandmothers,
and 915,000 are grandfathers. (Source: 2005 American Community
Survey)
1.7
million The number of grandparent-caregivers who are married. (Source: 2005
American Community Survey)
1.4
million The number of grandparents who are in the labor force and also
responsible for most of the basic needs of their grandchildren. (Source: 2005
American Community Survey)
912,000 Number of grandparents responsible
for caring for their grandchildren for at least the past five years. (Source:
2005 American Community Survey
496,000 Number of grandparents whose income is below the poverty level and who
are caring for their grandchildren. (Source: 2005 American Community
Survey)
753,000 Number of grandparents with a disability who are caring for their
grandchildren. (Source: 2005 American Community
Survey)
545,000 Number of grandparents who speak a language other than English and who
are responsible for caring for their grandchildren. Of this number, 217,000
speak English very well. (Source: 2005 American Community
Survey)
$40,359 Median income for families with grandparent-caregiver householders. If a
parent of the grandchildren was not present, the median dropped to $30,246.
(Source: 2005 American Community Survey)
73% Percentage of grandparents who care for their grandchildren and who live
in an owner-occupied home. (Source: 2005 American Community
Survey)
28% Among preschoolers with employed
mothers, the percentage regularly cared for by their grandparent during the
hours their mom works. <http://www.census.gov/population/www/socdemo/childcare.html>
Grandchildren
5.7
million The number of children living with a grandparent; these children comprise
8 percent of all children in the United States. The majority of these children,
3.7 million, live in the grandparent's home. <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/families_households/009842.html>
2.1 million The number of children who live with
both a grandmother and a grandfather. <http://www.census.gov/Press-Release/www/releases/archives/families_households/009842.html>
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