He agrees with Ragsdale in that
the enormous Baby Boom generation influx of seniors expected in the next 15 years will likely crush the current health care and seniors housing system, unless technology is used to temper an explosion of need.
Not exact matches
Personal consumption is the largest pillar of U.S. GDP, accounting for 70 % of the economy.1 Since the 1980s, the
Baby Boomer generation — born between 1946 and 1964 — has been an
enormous engine of that spending.