AARP Hearing Center
You are now leaving AARP.org and going to a website that is not operated by AARP. A different privacy policy and terms of service will apply.
AARP
In a year of economic uncertainty, we recognize that many are rethinking budget priorities. This includes revisiting the Washington State biannual budget. While hard decisions are being made, AARP Washington strongly urges that any analysis and decisions consider the potential impact on our state’s most vulnerable populations, including older adults.
Currently, Washingtonians 65 and older are about 18 percent of our state's population. By 2050, they are projected to be more than 23 percent, with the 85 and older population more than tripling. AARP Washington believes the following principles should be used in the budget deliberations:
Our state is recognized as one of the top states in the nation for programs that allow older Washingtonians to age with dignity and purpose. Budget cuts should not threaten to derail the progress that we have made over the last several decades.
ARTICLE CONTINUES AFTER ADVERTISEMENT