Why Join the Congressional Arthritis Caucus?
Because arthritis is our nation’s leading cause of disability, resulting in an annual $128 billion price tag from direct (medical) and indirect (lost earnings) costs.
Because 50 million Americans have arthritis now, and that number is expected to climb to 67 million within 20 years.
Because, according to the CDC, 1 in 20 working age adults have to change jobs, stop working entirely, or reduce the hours they work due to arthritis.
Because arthritis pain is a barrier to the treatment of other chronic diseases. 52% of adults with diabetes also have arthritis. Among this population, 29.8% report physical inactivity compared to 21% of those with diabetes alone.

Because the impact of arthritis is worse on racial and ethnic minority groups. 44.6% of Non-Hispanic Blacks and 43.2% of Hispanics with arthritis report activity limitation.
Because together we can fight to end arthritis.
The mission of the Bicameral Congressional Arthritis Caucus, co-chaired by Representatives Myrick (R-NC) and Eshoo (D-CA), is to serve as a clearinghouse for information on arthritis and a bipartisan forum to aid Members of Congress in working together to address arthritis. The Caucus will strive to raise awareness about arthritis and work toward the goal of educating all Members about how arthritis impacts their communities and how to help support federal and local efforts addressing arthritis in all its forms.
How Your Members of Congress Can Take Action:
- The Arthritis Foundation urges Members of Congress to join the Congressional Arthritis Caucus and unite in the fight against arthritis. For more information about this group or to join, please contact the offices of Representatives Myrick or Eshoo.
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last updated December 2011
How You Can Take Action on This Issue:
- Send a letter to your Members of Congress asking them to join the Congressional Arthritis Caucus.
- Learn about the impact of arthritis on your state.
- Print this issue brief on the Congressional Arthritis Caucus and share it with your family, friends and community leaders.






