Grandparents Day 2010: Sept. 12


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In 1970, Marian McQuade began a campaign to set aside a special day just for grandparents. In 1978, President Jimmy Carter signed the first presidential proclamation, designating the first Sunday after Labor Day as National Grandparents Day. The first official observance was Sept. 9, 1979, and has been celebrated every year since. In honor of our nation’s grandparents, the Census Bureau presents an array of data about the role they play in our lives.

6.4 million

The number of grandparents whose grandchildren younger than 18 lived with them in 2008.



Grandparents as caregivers

2.6 million

The number of grandparents responsible for most of the basic needs (i.e., food, shelter, clothing) of one or more of the grandchildren who lived with them in 2008. These grandparents represented about 41 percent of all grandparents whose grandchildren lived with them. Of these caregivers, 1.6 million were grandmothers, and 983,000 were grandfathers.

19 percent

Percentage of grandparents who were caring for their grandchildren and whose income was below the poverty level. This represents 493,000 grandparents.

$46,906

Median income for families with grandparent-caregiver householders. If a parent of the grandchildren was not present, the median dropped to $34,782.

977,000

Number of grandparents responsible for caring for their grandchildren for at least the past five years.

1.9 million

The number of grandparent-caregivers who were married.

1.6 million

The number of grandparents who were in the labor force and also responsible for most of the basic needs of their grandchildren.

655,000

Number of grandparents with a disability who were caring for their grandchildren.

72 percent

Among grandparents who cared for their grandchildren, the percentage who lived in an owner-occupied home.



Grandchildren

7 million

The number of children living with a grandparent in 2009; these children comprised 9 percent of all children in the United States. Of these children, 4.5 million lived in the grandparent’s home.

2.7 million

The number of children who lived with both a grandmother and a grandfather in 2009.

30 percent

Among children younger than 5 whose mothers worked outside the home, the percentage cared for on a regular basis by a grandparent during their mother’s working hours in 2005.

 

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