Will Public Transport Serve
an Older America?
By: AARP Radio Prime Time | Source: AARP Radio | Date Posted: July 2008
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, by 2025, 62 million Americans will be age 65+.
How are this century's older Americans going to get from place to place? The United States has limited transportation options, so the challenge of coping with the growing needs of an ever-older population is enormous.
AARP Radio's "Prime Time" host Mike Cuthbert discusses the issues and policy options with William Millar, president of the American Public Transportation Association.
How are this century's older Americans going to get from place to place? The United States has limited transportation options, so the challenge of coping with the growing needs of an ever-older population is enormous.
AARP Radio's "Prime Time" host Mike Cuthbert discusses the issues and policy options with William Millar, president of the American Public Transportation Association.
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