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Nearly 50% of all Americans now living with HIV are over the age of 50

Nearly 50% of all Americans living with HIV are over the age of 50, according to SAGE USA, an LGBTQ-elder advocacy group. It’s a striking figure, but it’s also encouraging. 

Jimmy Thomason is the executive director of Aunt Rita’s Foundation, which provides HIV-AIDS services. He says that stat is very good news.  

"What that means is that a significant number of individuals are living much longer. In fact, the average lifespan of somebody who is HIV positive now, if they adhere to their medications, is very near the same lifespan of somebody who's HIV negative."

But there’s still more work to be done, he says. 

"Because it is recognized universally at this point that those are the individuals that suffer from the most isolation and also survivor's guilt: 'Why did I live and all of my friends passed?'" said Thomason.

According to SAGE USA, 53% of LGBTQ elders report feeling isolated from others.

KJZZ senior field correspondent Kathy Ritchie has 20 years of experience reporting and writing stories for national and local media outlets — nearly a decade of it has been spent in public media.