Aging Issues: Related GAO Reports and Activities in Fiscal Year 1993
(Letter Report, 12/22/93, GAO/HRD-94-73).

GAO's work on aging issues reflects the continuing importance of federal
programs for older Americans.  The 1990 Census reported more than 31
million older Americans, and that number is expected to top 53 million
by 2020.  A multitude of public policy issues are linked to the graying
of America.  GAO's reports and testimony during 1993 addressed many of
these subjects, including federal programs relating to employment,
health care, housing, income security, and veterans affairs.  This handy
reference guide summarizes issued reports and testimony and lists jobs
that were ongoing as of September 1993.

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 REPORTNUM:  HRD-94-73
     TITLE:  Aging Issues: Related GAO Reports and Activities in Fiscal 
             Year 1993
      DATE:  12/22/93
   SUBJECT:  Aid for the elderly
             Elderly persons
             Agency reports
             Housing for the elderly
             Employment discrimination
             Supplemental security income program
             Fair employment programs
             Federal social security programs
             Social security benefits
             Veterans benefits
IDENTIFIER:  Medicare Program
             Medicaid Program
             Bibliographies
             
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