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Family caregivers in the District now provide $1.64 billion worth of labor each year, according to a new AARP report. Most of this work is unpaid, yet it forms the backbone of the nation’s long-term care system that is essential to helping millions of older adults live independently at home.
Why this matters: Without family caregivers, many more District residents would rely on expensive institutional care, driving significantly higher costs for taxpayers and public programs.
“Family caregivers are a major economic force that fill critical gaps in our health care system,” said Louis Davis, Jr., AARP DC State Director. “The economic value they provide now exceeds $1.64 billion annually, yet this care often comes at significant cost to caregivers’ health and financial security, and well-being. AARP is elevating this important issue and fighting to save family caregivers time and money.”
Key findings from the report – Valuing the Invaluable 2026 – include:
National Findings:
Caregiving has become more demanding and complex as chronic illnesses rise and more care shifts into homes:
Read the full report here.
In the District, AARP DC's advocacy focused on protecting paid family leave, securing funding for respite and memory care programs, and pushing for the Credit for Caring Act, which would offer much-needed tax relief to caregivers. AARP continues federal and state advocacy to save caregivers money, time, and get them the support they deserve.
AARP also helps families navigate caregiving challenges by connecting them to trusted resources. AARP DC’s resource guide helps family caregivers access key programs, services and agencies right in their community. To find out more, visit www.aarp.org/caregiving
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