California is getting older.
Seniors are the fastest growing age group in the state.
We profile some of California's 6 million seniors to better understand how their experiences point the way ahead and shape the California dream.
The seniors of the Graying California series The seniors of the Graying California series
Graying California
Profiles of Aging in the Golden State
Published April 23, 2019

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So just how old is California becoming? Think Florida.

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Seniors and the state depend on families to help provide basic caregiving.

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For work and for fun, California seniors make their way back to college.

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The average age of a farmer in California is 59. Who will grow our food when today's farmers retire?

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As the cost of living increases in California, many seniors are desperate to keep working. But finding a job can seem impossible.

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In some parts of California, seniors are the fastest growing part of the homeless population.

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Older LGBT adults are more likely to be single and childless than heterosexual seniors. Advocates say more needs to be done for this group to help stave off loneliness.

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For middle class seniors who bought their homes decades ago, the California dream remains well within reach.

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Government-funded ride services require planning days ahead of time. Today's seniors don't have the patience to wait.

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Volunteering is valuable for seniors and the organizations they work with. So why aren't there more senior volunteers?

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The percentage of California seniors working into old age is rising. Many of them keeping working because they love what they do.

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More people are moving their parents into so-called granny flats. Should we call them PIMBYs, Parents in My Backyard?

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