我国60岁及以上人口达3.1亿,中央财政已下达首批养老服务消费补贴
中国基金报·2025-10-10 14:16

Core Viewpoint - The article discusses the progress and initiatives in China's elderly care and charity sectors, highlighting the government's efforts to improve the quality of life for the aging population and the growth of charitable organizations and activities. Elderly Care Initiatives - The "Silver Age Action" and "Silver Economy" are being actively developed, with a focus on building a suitable elderly care service system that aligns with China's national conditions [5][9]. - By the end of 2024, there will be 406,000 elderly care institutions and facilities, with 7.993 million beds, and the proportion of nursing beds will increase from 48% in 2020 to 65.7% [5]. - The Ministry of Civil Affairs has initiated a nationwide subsidy program for elderly care services aimed at middle to severe disabled elderly individuals, with the first batch of funding amounting to 1.16 billion yuan [12][14]. Population Aging Statistics - By the end of 2024, the elderly population aged 60 and above is expected to reach 310 million, accounting for 22% of the total population, while those aged 65 and above will be 220 million, making up 15.6% [8]. - The average life expectancy in China has increased to 79 years, surpassing the global average by 5 years [6][7]. Social Participation and Rights Protection - As of September 2023, there are 53.58 million registered elderly volunteers in China, contributing a total of 1.64 billion service hours [9]. - The government is enhancing legal services for the elderly and addressing issues related to their rights in various sectors, including consumption, tourism, and finance [9]. Charity Sector Growth - The number of registered charitable organizations has exceeded 16,000, a 70% increase since 2020, with annual charitable donations surpassing 200 billion yuan [16][17]. - The number of registered charitable trusts has grown nearly fourfold from 530 to 2,570 since the end of 2020 [17].