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Discover insights from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2012 data on millions of Americans facing cognitive, ambulatory, self-care, and independent living difficulties due to physical, mental, or emotional issues. Explore this significant study on independent living challenges among individuals aged 18 and over. Gain valuable information and statistics on cognitive and mobility impairments in the U.S. population, highlighting the impact of such difficulties on daily life. Uncover trends and patterns in the prevalence of cognitive, ambulatory, self-care, and independent living challenges, providing a comprehensive understanding for researchers, policymakers, and healthcare professionals. Find the full report on the American Community Survey one-year estimates by visiting the provided link. Stay informed about the diverse range of difficulties faced by Americans and the importance of addressing cognitive and mobility issues in society.
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Millions of Americans Experience Cognitive, Ambulatory, Self-Care, and/or Independent Living Difficulties, 2012 20.0 M 14.3 M 13.6 M 7.7 M NOTE: Individuals ages five and over were assessed as having one or more difficulties due to “physical, mental, or emotional problems.” *Independent living difficulty was determined only for individual ages 18 and over. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 2012 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates, available at: http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_12_1YR_S1810&prodType=table