WASHINGTON, D.C. — About 56.7 million people 19 percent of the population had a disability in 2010, according to a broad definition of disability, with more than half of them reporting the disability was severe, according to a comprehensive report on this population released
today by the U.S. Census Bureau.
The report, Americans with Disabilities: 2010,
presents estimates of disability status and type and is the first such
report with analysis since the Census Bureau published statistics in a
similar report about the 2005 population of people with disabilities.
According to the report, the total number of people with a disability
increased by 2.2 million over the period, but the percentage remained
statistically unchanged. Both the number and percentage with a severe
disability rose, however. Likewise, the number and percentage needing
assistance also both increased.
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