Older Americans

HUD: Secretary Turner Moves to Restore Self-Sufficiency and Dignity to Those Living in Public Housing

Launches Work and Dignity Coalition in Champaign, Illinois Secretary Scott Turner today announced a new proposed rule to provide all public housing authorities (PHAs) and Section 8 project-based rental assistance (PBRA) owners flexibility to implement work requirements and time limits for non-elderly, non-disabled work-capable adults in HUD-funded housing. “Housing assistance was never meant to trap work-able individuals…

ABA: Foundation Releases New Ideas to Impact Report Showcasing Innovative Strategies to Strengthen Communities Nationwide

The ABA Foundation today unveiled Ideas to Impact: A Framework for Influencing Banking’s Next Century, a first-of-its-kind report capturing forward-looking ideas from bankers, community leaders and nonprofit partners on how financial institutions can drive meaningful economic and community impact in the decades ahead.  Developed as part of the Foundation’s 100th anniversary celebration in 2025, the report…

ABA: Foundation Highlights Major Financial Education Milestone, Launches 2026 Programs

The American Bankers Association Foundation today launched its 2026 financial education programs, encouraging banks across the country and their more than two million employees to participate in these industry-wide efforts to strengthen financial capability in communities across America. Alongside the launch of this year’s programs, the ABA Foundation is celebrating a major achievement of exceeding…

HUD: Secretary Scott Turner’s Statement on End of the Government Shutdown

U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Scott Turner released the following statement after Democrats in both the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate joined with Republicans to reopen the government. This marks the end of the Left’s shutdown – the longest in U.S. history. “I’m relieved the Left has finally…

ABA: Foundation Announces 2025 Community Commitment Award Winners

The American Bankers Association Foundation today announced the recipients of its 2025 ABA Foundation Community Commitment Awards. The prestigious annual awards recognize banks for extraordinary service to their local communities in seven specific categories ranging from affordable housing to serving military families. The winners will be recognized at ABA’s Annual Convention in Charlotte, N.C. on Oct. 21.  The…

Census Bureau: Older Adults Outnumber Children in 11 States and Nearly Half of Counties

The U.S. population age 65 and older rose by 3.1% (to 61.2 million) while the population under age 18 decreased by 0.2% (to 73.1 million) from 2023 to 2024, according to the Vintage 2024 Population Estimates released today by the U.S. Census Bureau. The data show the population continued to age, with the share of the population…

ABA: Submissions Open for 13th Annual Community Commitment Awards

The American Bankers Association Foundation is now accepting submissions for its 13th annual Community Commitment Awards, ABA’s highest honors for extraordinary community engagement. Banks of all sizes are encouraged to enter their most successful community initiatives for the awards, which recognize innovative, high-impact bank programs that improve the quality of life for the communities they serve….

ABA: Foundation Releases New Report on State Hold Laws and Elder Financial Exploitation Prevention

The American Bankers Association Foundation released a new report today on the use and impact of state laws that allow banks to delay transactions when they suspect financial exploitation of an older or vulnerable person. More than half (54.5%) of bank respondents in states with these “hold” laws have used them to prevent elder financial exploitation, according…

ABA: Foundation Partners with FBI to Release New Infographic Educating Consumers on Tech Support Scams

The ABA Foundation, in collaboration with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, today released a new infographic warning consumers about the increasing threat of tech support scams. The infographic aims to educate consumers, especially older Americans. According to data from the FBI’s most recent IC3 annual report, tech support and government impersonation scams caused approximately $1.3 billion in…

ABA: Foundation Launches 2025 Financial Education Campaigns Amid 100th Anniversary Celebration

The American Bankers Association Foundation today launched its 2025 financial education campaigns, encouraging banks across the country and their more than two million employees to participate in these substantial industry efforts. Today’s launch comes as the ABA Foundation celebrates a pivotal milestone this year – its 100th anniversary helping bankers provide financial education to improve…