Sentences with phrase «cent of baby boomers»

The retailers» own research shows that 65 per cent of baby boomers are planning renovations to their homes.
The survey found 9.19 per cent of millennials (18 - 34) would invest the money in cryptocurrencies, compared to just 4.04 per cent of Generation Xers (35 - 54) and 3.08 per cent of Baby Boomers.
Fully 82 per cent of baby boomers said they either «support or «strongly support» the foreign buyers tax compared to millennial respondents where only 69 per cent did so.
Even the younger set find these benefits appealing, with 82 per cent of those ages 20 to 37 (millennials) and 81 per cent of those ages 38 to 52 (generation X) citing the benefits as a critical factor in accepting a job, compared to 74 per cent of baby boomers (ages 53 to 71), found the survey by management consulting firm Accenture.
Statistic Canada says 18 per cent of baby boomers are over 65.

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In the 23rd Actuarial Report on the Canada Pension Plan (OCA, 2007), the Office of the Chief Actuary (OCA) certified that, in spite of the substantial increase in CPP benefit payments that would result from the retirement of the baby boom generation, the current legislated contribution rate of 9.9 per cent for employers and employees combined would be more than enough to pay for benefits through 2075.
Importantly the poll also found that Canadians aged 18 - 34 actually trail Baby Boomers in RRSP ownership and contribution rates with only 43 per cent of young people holding RRSPs compared to 69 per cent of older Canadians, so there is an urgent need to encourage and empower younger Canadians to start saving.
«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.
Over half of the later, baby boomer group didn't exercise at all compared with 17 per cent of their forebears.
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.
While the population aged 65 and over accounts for 18 per cent of Quebec's population in 2016, it will reach 26 per cent in 2036 as baby boomers become older.
A new Re / Max report says the full impact of an aging baby boom generation is fueling «unprecedented demand for recreational properties» in 67 per cent of the 40 markets surveyed during the first quarter of 2006.
Of the 8.4 million households that owned their dwelling in 2006, 4.9 million, or 57.9 per cent, had a mortgage, the highest level since 1981 when baby boomers were entering the housing market.
Eight out of 10 (83 per cent) Canadian baby boomers, aged 41 - 61, are not hesitant to consider a real estate purchase despite U.S. housing market volatility, according to a new online survey by Angus Reid Strategies on behalf of Mortgage Intelligence.
Estimates place them at 20 per cent of our current workforce, and they represent the largest generation since the Baby Boomers.
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