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Chapter 9 Introduction
Older adults are major contributors to the U.S. economy through consumer spending. This spending, however, must take place in a healthy marketplace.
Chapter 10 Introduction
Consumer spending is responsible for more than two-thirds of U.S. economic output.
Chapter 11 Introduction
Older adults, like everyone, have the right to be treated with dignity and respect and to be free from discrimination.
Chapter 12 Introduction
Access to affordable and reliable telecommunications, energy, and water services is crucial to health and economic well-being.
Chapter 13 Introduction
A livable community is one that is safe and secure. It offers choices in where to live and how to get around.
Chapter 14 Introduction
Housing is central to community and individual well-being. The type and location of a home can affect almost every aspect of a person’s life.
Chapter 15 Introduction
Transportation is a vital link that connects people to their communities.
Chapter 6 Introduction
The povertyThe federal government defines “poverty” as income below spec
Chapter 1 Introduction
Maintaining trust and confidence in the government requires strong democratic processes and government institutions.