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Oh, the joy of grandparenting! The baby boom has become the grandparent boom: There are now more grandparents in the U.S. than ever before some 70 million, ing to the latest census. Thats a 24 percent increase since 2001. In fact, of all adults over 30, more than 1 in 3 were grandparents as of 2014.
In total, 2.74 million U.S. children (3.7%) were being raised by a grandparent, meaning the child was living with at least one grandparent who was responsible for most of their basic needs. All told, 2.07 million grandparents are raising their grandchildren (1.32 million women and 757,422 men).
Demographics Grandparents Currently, there are 1.5 billion grandparents worldwide, with the number of grandparents projected to be 2.1 billion by 2050. In the United States, approximately 67 million adults are grandparents, with an average grandparent age of 67 years old.
Grandfamilies are more common than you may realize. More than 6 million youth in the United States live in households headed by at least one grandparent, with an additional 1.8 million children having another relative as their primary guardian.
In 2017, there were 16.0 million Canadians aged 45 years and over, and 7.5 million of them (47.0%) were grandparents. The average age of all grandparents was 68 years, while the average age for first-time grandparents was 52.
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Child welfare officials say drug addiction, especially to opioids, is behind much of the rise in the number of grandparents raising their grandchildren, just as it was during the crack cocaine epidemic of the 1980s and 90s. An estimated 2.4 million people were addicted to opioids at last count.
Across the United States, more than 13 million children are living in homes with their grandparents. This means that 2.5 million grandparents every day are taking on the responsibilities required to raise these children.
About 1/3 of the adult US population are grandparents. More than 70% of middle-aged and older people will become grandparents. A considerable number of grandparents will live long enough to become great-grandparents -- and some will even become great-great-grandparents.

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