Quick Facts  More than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's. By 2050, this number is projected to rise to nearly 13 million.
 1 in 3 seniors dies with Alzheimer's or another dementia. It kills more than breast cancer and prostate cancer combined.
 In 2020, COVID-19 contributed to a 17% increase in Alzheimer's and dementia deaths.
 In 2022, Alzheimer's and other dementias will cost the nation $321 billion. By 2050, these costs could reach nearly $1 trillion.
 More than 11 million Americans provide unpaid care for people with Alzheimer's or other dementias.
 In 2021, these caregivers provided more than 16 billion hours of care valued at nearly $272 billion.
 Fewer than 1 in 5 Americans are familiar with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which can be an early stage of Alzheimer's.
 90% of physicians say it's important to diagnose MCI due to Alzheimer's, but over half say they are not fully comfortable diagnosing it.
 About one-third of people with MCI due to Alzheimer's disease develop dementia within 5 years of diagnosis. |