AARP Hearing Center
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Chairman Bettencourt and members of the committee:
My name is Kathy Green, and I am the Director of State and Federal Strategy for AARP Texas. AARP Texas represents almost 2.5 million members across the state, and we advocate for empowering people to choose how they live as they age.
I appreciate the opportunity to speak to the committee’s charge on housing affordability.
Through our policy and advocacy work, AARP Texas fights for older Texans to have stability and a sense of security in a place they call home. Additionally, we fight for housing choices that allow older Texans to remain in their homes or find a safe and affordable home in their community.
AARP Texas, in recent polling, found that 89% of Texas residents 45+ prioritize staying in their own home as they get older. However, many older Texans reaching retirement age worry about this being a reality. Being on a fixed income and concerns about having enough money saved to live out that retirement, comfortably challenge this notion.
While the population of Texas is growing overall, it is no secret that our older population in Texas is the fastest age group. The 65+ population grew in Texas by 42% between 2012 and 2022.
In our research, we have found several factors impacting housing affordability. These include:
All these factors have ways to address them, some clearly more complex than others. I would like to suggest a few possible solutions:
In closing, housing affordability is a challenging issue that affects residents across the state, both middle and lower income. AARP Texas looks forward to continuing to work with the committee and other stakeholders to address these issues in meaningful and sustainable ways.