United States Population Estimates 2019

Population & Age The current ratio of adult children (Age 45 to 64) to Seniors (75 and over) is 3.7-to-1 — this has been falling since 2010, and is expected to fall to about 2-to-1 in the next 10 years. This will drive significant shifts in how care needs to be supplied, as this also suggests the […]

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2017/2018 US Population and Demographic Trends

For comparison, and convenient reference, here is a collection of demographic and housing characteristics at the national level. Data pulled as of Q3 2019, reflecting 2000 and 2010 Census data, 2018 Census Estimates (PEPAGESEX), and 2017 5-Year ACS estimates. (Being updated in segments) Population & Age The currently (2018) estimated ratio of adult children (population age 45 […]

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United States Demographics & Housing, 2017

For comparison, and convenient reference, here is a collection of demographic and housing characteristics at the national level. Data pulled as of Q4 2018, reflecting 2000 and 2010 Census data, 2017 Census Estimates, and 2017 5-Year ACS estimates. (Being added as segments are completed) Population & Age The current ratio of adult children (Age 45 […]

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Presentation on URBEK/Halbert Economics Methodology

A brief presentation exploring the key points of our housing market estimation process, with exploration of a few special topics. Some discussion available in the slide notes! URBEK \ Halbert Economics Methodology

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Estimating Short-Stay Medicare Demand

We need to roughly estimate the Medicare demand for beds, as an addition to traditional long-term care demand, to correctly determine whether the local demand for skilled nursing is satisfied. To that end, consider the following approach: taking 1.2% of the local 75 and over population. There were 68 million total Medicare[a] covered skilled nursing […]

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