45.8 million Americans (13.7% of the population) have a disability as of 2024
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As of 2024, approximately 45.8 million people in the US (13.7% of the population, or 1 in 7 people) have a disability, according to Census data. A person with a disability is defined as someone who reports difficulty with walking/climbing stairs, hearing, vision, self-care, cognition, or independent living. The share of people with disabilities has been growing over time, partly due to the nation's aging population.
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· 3 pulledAbout 45.8 million, as of 2024. That's the equivalent to 13.7% of the US population, or 1 in 7 people.
In Census data, a person with a disability is someone who reports difficulty with walking or climbing stairs, hearing, vision, self-care, cognition, or independent living.
Across the United States, the share of people with disabilities has tended to grow over time. This shift can be due to a range of factors, like the nation's aging population.
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