Sentences with phrase «coming from a baby boomer»

And this is coming from a Baby Boomer who ran for town mayor.»
CDC calculates that roughly 75 % of the infected population comes from the baby boomer generation: 3.25 % of people born in that «birth cohort» test positive for HCV, which is five times higher than adults born before 1945 or after 1965.
We live in a world of relatively low interest rates; part of that comes from the Baby Boomers aging and pension plans investing for their retirement.

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In the coming decades, as baby - boomers hit old age, the annual death rate will climb from 8.3 per 1,000 people today to 10.2 by 2050 in America, from 10.6 to 13.7 in Italy and from 9.1 to 12.8 in Spain.
Caretrust is a great value today, trading for less than 11 times company guidance for 2018 funds from operations, and with a big trend making it an excellent long - term investment: baby boomers retiring in huge numbers in the coming decades.
«The Baby Boomers will create a mass exodus from the workforce in the coming years, but they often don't know what they actually need financially,» said Maiorino.
I wonder how much of the book's criticism come from the 1960's and»70s libertines — the happy - dick, free «love», wife swapping, mass c * p * ulating baby boomers.
«Yes, the baby boomer may have had a career, two careers, has raised a family, but millenials are coming from these colleges where almost all of them have some overseas studies, almost all of them have been on some kind of volunteer mission; they speak a second language.
From guitars, anchors and boom boxes to skulls, bumblebees and purple leopard print, Honest Diapers come in so many cute designs, you won't want to put pants on your baby!
It is likely that the new leader will be from the next generation, which will mean an almost total generational shift in leadership in Britain, with baby Boomers out and Generation Jones (the formerly «lost» generation between the Boomers and Xers) taking over in Parliament and party leadership (Cameron and Clegg also come from this generation).
He shows how Britain's socio - economic culture led to the baby - boomers - and how the recovery from the crisis they will present the country with in the coming years could be rooted in the family.
Because of this, it should come as no surprise to anyone that fear of loss of brain function is becoming a national obsession, generating seemingly endless conversation among baby - boomers, a seemingly endless procession of reports from researchers on the nightly news telling us more research is needed, and a seemingly endless amount of commercials advertising both natural substances and pharmaceuticals that supposedly deal with the problem in a highly efficacious, cost effective manner.
his clearest take on the mid-life crisis age of Generation X. Much of the conflict of the film comes from the sense that they are somewhat of a lost generation, sandwiched between the can - do hard working Baby Boomer attitude of those who came before (Grodin's character) and the less traditionalist, blunter millennial hipster culture (Driver's character).
For the most part, Baubach has aged alongside his protagonists, making While We're Young his clearest take on the mid-life crisis age of Generation X. Much of the conflict of the film comes from the sense that they are somewhat of a lost generation, sandwiched between the can - do hard working Baby Boomer attitude of those who came before (Grodin's character) and the less traditionalist, blunter millennial hipster culture (Driver's character).
My first exposure came in the 1950s at my family's kitchen table, where my mother, a middle school English teacher, talked about strategies for encouraging children to write, and my father, a high school principal, talked about new ways to recruit good teachers at a time when the children from the large baby boom generation were enrolling in the nation's schools.
Of course, the golden age of the interactive whiteboard might soon come to an end, as the recession, the crash in property taxes, and competition from the baby boomers» retirement expenses take their toll on school budgets.
With influences coming from «mentoring» Baby Boomers such as Arianna Huffington, lending advice to new - age workers, there is an urge to step outside of the office and create their own office.
Beattie, whose fiction Vanity Fair calls «irony - laced reports from the front line of the baby boomers» war with themselves,» packs insight and humor into her examination of the First Couple with whom boomers came of age.
Buy and hold was a term that gained a lot of traction and actually worked from 1980 - 2000, the period where most of today's baby boom population experienced unrealistic expectations and only (and this is where the mentality comes from) upward trending markets.
Dahmer — president of Burlington, Ont. - based Emeritus Retirement Income Specialists — says Baby Boomers have a huge looming tax problem ahead with their 6 - figure RRSPs once it comes time to start withdrawing money or securities from them.
Insights from GfK's pet - market data reveal that younger consumers measure up well against Baby Boomers when it comes to pet ownership.
The Millennial generation (typically defined as people born between 1981 - 1997) just recently fully became a driving force in consumer spending, now outranking Baby Boomers as the largest living generation in the U.S. And as you will read in this month's cover story, which marries the latest market research into Millennials» spending habits with first - person accounts from retailers and pet owners themselves, it is a generation that has been very good for the pet industry so far and should be for years to come.
This reaction has been mainly from the «new crop» of scientists, those that came after the baby boomers — the product of the and 70's and beyond.
There was discussion of the fact that the Baby Boomer generation was holding on too long, squatting on directorships, and that real innovation was going to come from those under forty, not those over fifty.
Baby boomers (those who graduated from law school between 1970 and 1989) were more positive than those who came after them.
Millennials in particular have come to expect transparency from employers, although Crispin mentioned a study that showed Baby Boomers were the most likely to complain online about a bad experience with a company.
When it comes to recruiting, onboarding, and training new talent, brands need to keep in mind that younger employees — namely millennials, who are expected to overtake baby boomers in the population by 2019 — expect more from the companies that hire them.
That demand is coming from the aging baby boomer population.
Let me give you a few simple branding tips that come from my new book, Personal Branding for Baby Boomers — What It Is, How to Manage It, and Why It's No Longer Optional.
Baby boomers, retirees, empty nesters and Americans are all expected to play a major role in propping up sales and prices from Grand Bend north to Bayfield in coming years.»
«Increasingly, baby boomers and other empty nesters are trading single - family houses for the convenience of rental apartments; in fact, more than half of the net increases in renter households over the past decade came from the 45 - plus demographic.»
«I suspect a good bit of it is coming from the retirement accounts of baby boomers anticipating a stock market correction.»
From baby boomers downsizing, millennials bringing a new mindset to the idea of homeownership and their parents, who lost their homes in the ’08 crash, still left with a bitter taste in their mouth about the whole thing — to say there is an increasing demand for rental properties has been the understatement of the last few years and will continue to be so, in my opinion, for several years to come.
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