Overview
- Approximately 37.9 million Americans suffer from hearing loss, with higher rates in rural areas and among men.
- The study, led by NORC at the University of Chicago, is the first to estimate hearing loss rates at the state and county level.
- Experts suggest that the higher rates of hearing loss in rural areas could be due to exposure to loud noises at work and during leisure activities.
- Men are more likely to have hearing loss, starting at age 35, with the highest rates among non-Hispanic white people and those aged 65 and older.
- Experts call for better access to hearing screenings and specialists in rural areas.