Given the anguish many
aging baby boomers now experience trying to get pregnant, it's hard to fathom that the future holds no less than the end of infertility.
Not exact matches
But
now, with the
aging baby boom generation threatening to strain the country's single - payer system to the breaking point, provinces are exploring new avenues of public - private partnership.
For example, not only are millions of
Baby Boomers now reaching retirement
age, some 90 million so - called Millennials or «Gen - Yers» are
now entering the workforce — and creating new patterns of consumption and demand, says Jack Plunkett, CEO at Plunkett Research.
They cite the needs of the
aging baby -
boomer market — a megapopulation of educated women
now entering their peak years of earning and spending.
More significantly, withdrawals from 401 (k) plans are
now exceeding new contributions as
baby boomers age.
In fact, the demography of oldline Protestantism
now creates two distinct populations: an
aging constituency and the
baby -
boomers.
«The time for the great reversal is at hand,» conclude Hartford Seminary sociologists David Roozen and William McKinney, whose recent study indicates that 42 per cent of the
baby -
boom generation are returning to church (reported in the January 21, 1987, issue of the Lutheran) Many people between the
ages of 18 and 35 who attended church only occasionally before 1970 are
now attending regularly, their survey shows.
It has become increasingly common for politicians and commentators to criticise the attitudes, behaviour and lifestyle of the «
baby boomers», who are
now entering old
age.
The Big
Boom «
Aging research, in general, is a very hot area,» says Perry, «given that we are
now just five years from the date when the first
baby boomer turns 65.
As the
Baby Boomer generation is
now turning 65 and incidences of diabetes are significantly on the rise in every
age group across America, we're facing an epidemic, with nearly one third of the population diabetic or prediabetic.
The
baby boom generation has
now aged into retirement, and because they may have more discretionary money than their younger counterparts, fitness clubs should capitalize on this exponentially growing market.
The Bolder with
Age article — it seems to me we're just seeing the impact of us
baby boomers now being older, who have always pushed boundaries.
At Cyber-Dating Expert, we've been coaching singles from college -
age to
baby boomers for years
now, so we are pleased to see the research back up our own work.
Freeman Thomas, VW's chief of design, believes the new Beetle will appeal to
aging baby boomers who owned an original model and whose kids
now are grown, as well to new buyers who like the unique look of the new car.
Baby boomers, it seems, just haven't been jumping into Buicks the way their parents did, and even
now that
boomers are
aging, many still seem to prefer the imports that sell for about the same as the LeSabre — such as the Toyota Camry, Lexus ES 300, Honda Accord, Toyota Avalon and so forth.
Now, Pontiac has announced plans to bring out a GTO, and that should really get
baby boomers thinking about their coming - of -
age years in the»60s and early»70s.
These manufacturers are capitalizing not only on our nostalgia, but also on the fact that
aging baby boomers have lots of disposable income
now that the kids have left the nest and graduated from college.
First,
aging baby boomers - those who were weaned on sports cars in the»60s and early»70s -
now have families and need the utility of four - door sedan.
Millennials (customers under
age 34)
now buy more new vehicles than any generation besides
Baby Boomers, and they account for 20 percent of GM sales, up from 5 percent in 2010.
But Malcolm Hamilton, a senior fellow at the C. D. Howe Institute, says raising the TFSA limit is a short - sighted election tactic that will lead to real problems 10 to 15 years from
now, when the entire
baby -
boom generation will be collecting Old
Age Security.
Despite the province's
aging population, millennials
now comprise 28 per cent of the population, outnumbering the
baby boomers, according to a 2016 study by the Social Planning and Research Council of Hamilton.
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Now for long term worries, consider what will happen to the real estate market as the
baby boomers age.
The first is happening here at home in North America, with an average of 10,000
baby boomers reaching retirement
age every day between
now and 2030.
In 2011, about 13.3 percent of the country's population was 65 or older, and
now millions of
baby boomers — Americans born during the population spike after World War II — are reaching retirement
age.
But many experts warn that this will soon change, as people on the high end of the
baby -
boomer age range are
now entering their 70s.
Marfa is
now attracting both the creatively inclined and the elite, forgoing its legacy of ranch hands and cowboys in favor of
aging baby boomers scouting a second home.
Another factor due to boost job prospects within nursing is the
baby -
boom generation born post WW2 that's
now rapidly approaching an
age where regular medical care is required.
The reason the job outlook for medical assistants (and health professionals in general) is so rosy is that the youngest members of the
baby boomer generation are
now past 50 years of
age, and this will have a considerable impact on the health industry in the United States.
The
Baby Boom generation is
now aging and will soon need medical care over the coming decade.
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Baby Boom generation is
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With the first wave of
baby boomers just
now reaching retirement
age, demand for seniors housing is expected to rise sharply over the next few decades.
As Epstein points out, because «echo
boomers [born from roughly 1978 through 1994] are more numerous than the
baby busters [born from roughly 1965 through 1977], there are
now more U.S. residents
aged 15 to 29 than 30 to 44.
Two, we'll continue to see strong demand for properties thanks to a confluence of once - in - a-lifetime demographic trends:
baby boomers in their peak earning years; their children, the echo
boomers — also a huge
age cohort — starting to form their own households; retired people living longer and healthier lives; and immigrant households — a record number over the last 30 years —
now ready for homeownership.
And when I say
aging the front end of the
baby boomers right
now, they're turning 65, 67, 68.
Two of the largest segments of the population are the
baby boomers, many of whom are
now retirement
age, and the so - called Millennials (or Generation Y), or those who were expected to graduate from high school around the year 2000.
According to the 2015 Del Webb
Baby Boomer Survey, not only do 80 percent of respondents rank having self - confidence as «very important,» but 76 percent are more empowered
now than they were at
age 35.