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Who is caring for the caregivers?: the financial, physical, and mental health costs of caregiving in California
Who is caring for the caregivers?: the financial, physical, and mental health costs of caregiving in California
Data from the 2020 California Health Interview Survey indicate that a sizable proportion of family and friend caregivers in California are struggling financially, experiencing physical or mental health problems, and receiving little if any financial support for their caregiving responsibilities. In 2020, 1 in 4 California caregivers provided 20 or more hours of care to a family member or friend in a typical week, yet only around 1 in 11 received payment for any of the hours spent providing care. More than 20% reported that caring for a family member or friend was "somewhat" to "extremely" financially stressful, with Black or African American (28%), Asian (23.4%), and Latinx adult caregivers (21.9%) more likely than white adult caregivers (17.7%) to report this experience. In addition to financial concerns, about 1 in 7 caregivers (13.5%) reported a physical or mental health problem within the past 12 months due to caregiving. Fewer than 1% of California caregivers reported using employment-based leave benefits to support their caregiving responsibilities in 2020.
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