Not exact matches
Orlando has been one of the nation's fastest - growing job markets
for several years, with an economy driven by immigration, affordable real estate, and «snowbirding»
baby boomers resettling
for their empt7 -
nest years.
That's partly a sign of greater financial strains on
baby boomers who feel they can't afford to retire, as Alicia Munnell of the Center
for Retirement Research at Boston College wrote this week
for MarketWatch.
But even providing good jobs
for all these potential workers wouldn't solve the labour market's problems, because the workforce is shrinking: the number of millennials poised to enter the labour pool is lower than the number of
baby boomers set to retire.
Baby boomers, with their inheritances, homes, and old - fashioned pensions, may appear to be on track
for a solid retirement — but some experts say the forecast
for the generation born from 1946 through 1964 isn't necessarily so rosy.
It would be easy to dismiss this as the latest boomlet in an industry famous
for its cycles, were it
not for a demographic tidal wave — the so - called silver tsunami — that has already begun: The retirement of America's 76 million
baby boomers.
Baby boomers don't have time to plan
for retirement — they are already here.
The rubber's hitting the road
for baby boomers nearing retirement, who must convert
nest eggs into a stream of income they won't outlive.
Raised by doting
Baby Boomers with the notion that they could be anything they dreamed of, Millennials made «follow your passion» a catchphrase
for career inspiration, expecting to bask in the economic prosperity of their forefathers and find
not only a job, but a fulfilling one at that.
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.
Unless we face the problem and make meaningful changes, it's
not going to get any better
for Baby Boomers, or the glut of younger people who look more like the non-prime
Baby Boomers than their more fortunate prime counterparts.
The retirement of the
baby boomers will leave the country with fewer economic actors, and the workers who remain aren't productive enough to make up
for the lost output.
That's a worrisome question
for the roughly 8000
Baby Boomers who will turn 65 each day
for the next 15 years (and it doesn't exactly weigh easy on the Gen X-ers that follow).
And, with researchers predicting a 42 percent increase in chronic disease cases by 2023 —
not to mention the 10,000
baby boomers turning 65 every day
for the next 13 years — things may get worse before they get better.
When they do, it's creating a familiar dilemma
for many
baby boomers — another potential «Don't do what I did, do what I say» situation like bad grades and partying.
With Wall Street establishment trust at an all - time low, and the
baby boomer demographic rapidly approaching retirement, the timing
for a superior solution
for individual investors could
not be any better.
Those retiring
baby boomers may be retiring comfortably, but they don't spend like young families who are buying bigger homes, cars, furniture and all sorts of stuff
for their children.
The last of the
baby boomers won't reach retirement
for another 16 years, so the economy is facing a demographic headwind.
The
baby boomers do
not save enough
for their golden years.
Clark's script blamed the housing crisis on a shortage of supply, growing population and demand, consumers with double the borrowing power they had in 2000, and millennials «who are greater in number than even the
baby boomers — and who are now entering the housing market
for the first time — and they aren't happy.»
But being wired
for work doesn't necessarily guarantee that all
baby boomers are engaged employees who are involved in, enthusiastic about, and committed to their jobs.
No, it's
not a coincidence that low paying / part - time jobs in retail service sectors are
not the desired career of choice
for baby boomers.
For most of the
baby boomer generation, this is good news, as this gives those who are
not accredited investors, the opportunity to reap the huge benefits of real estate investment.
More than half of American
baby boomers (born from 1946 - 1964) plan to work past age 65 or
not retire at all, according to a report by the Transamerica Center
for Retirement Studies.
In this argument Charles plays the
Baby Boomer (born 1948) who plays Jenga with civilization and doesn't know why his children blame him
for the rubble.
Forest Hill was more
for baby boomers, but these people were younger and weren't completely at home there.
These buses could be used
for when many
baby boomers should
not drive due to age, as well.
Many
baby -
boomers have been caught up in consumerism and self - congratulatory economics, but are
not fully convinced that these hold sufficient meaning
for their lives.
I find a commonality in that I often say the
Baby Boomers take credit, but
not much responsiblity
for what they have done.
For example, while baby boomers didn't mind spending $ 40 or $ 50 a plate for dinner and having a single beer or a glass of inexpensive wine, millennials are the opposite, putting their money in craft beers and specialty cocktails while choosing less - expensive dining optio
For example, while
baby boomers didn't mind spending $ 40 or $ 50 a plate
for dinner and having a single beer or a glass of inexpensive wine, millennials are the opposite, putting their money in craft beers and specialty cocktails while choosing less - expensive dining optio
for dinner and having a single beer or a glass of inexpensive wine, millennials are the opposite, putting their money in craft beers and specialty cocktails while choosing less - expensive dining options.
For sure, the not - even - six - foot 2007 Masters champ does not possess the explosive dynamism of his boom - baby brethren (he was 153rd in driving distance in 2013), but his pinpoint precision and artistry around the greens make up for what he lacks off the t
For sure, the
not - even - six - foot 2007 Masters champ does
not possess the explosive dynamism of his
boom -
baby brethren (he was 153rd in driving distance in 2013), but his pinpoint precision and artistry around the greens make up
for what he lacks off the t
for what he lacks off the tee.
The
Baby Boomers are retiring right now, so without getting the production of pilots up, it's going to be pretty tough
for everybody,
not just the Air Force.»
For goodness sakes, younger people do
NOT derserve the legacy
Baby Boomers are leaving them.
I'm still breastfeeding
for my girls and as far as nursing in public is concerned I mean I had my
babies like
boom boom boom right, so there wasn't a lot of getting out of the house.
I realize that some
baby boomers were crappy absent parents, but just because my parents allowed me to walk to school and stay home by myself
for an hour or two when I was a kid doesn't mean they were negligent.
Delivery services also benefited from some
Baby Boomers» longing
for simpler times, when their own bottoms were wrapped in soft cotton and Pampers and Huggies had
not yet been born.
Even the many years of being a music teacher (i.e.: listening to squeaking clarinets,
booming bass drums, and pre-pubescent boys trying to muscle out the high notes of the Star Spangled Banner) didn't prepare me
for the screaming roars my tiny
baby emits.
«Parenting» as a verb didn't even come along until 1959, so needless to say
Baby Boomers,
for whom it was a nascent term, really weren't putting as much thought into their parenting philosophies and styles as we do today.
However long it takes, I strongly believe labour must look to the next generation
for leadership, and
not chose an old Blairite
baby -
boomer.
Under the current version, he said, costs will
not be lower
for Baby Boomers.
WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. —
For the crowd of mostly
baby boomers, who'd just finished their healthy lunch of salmon fillet on a bed of grains and vegetables, the warning could
not have been more dire: You're running out of time.
By then he'll be about 150, which isn't bad
for a
baby boomer, but he expects his son, now 60, to live a lot longer than that.
«We don't think every [
baby boomer] needs to run out and see their primary care provider and get tested immediately, but they shouldn't put this off
for years either,» says CDC's Bryce Smith, a social scientist who is the lead author of the recommendations published in the Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.
The common lament, «I am
not as young as I used to be,» has become reality
for the
Baby Boomer Generation as it grows older.
However, since a diet can
not be patented, mainstream medicine has instead focused on pharmaceutical drugs and vaccines to combat diseases like Alzheimer's, as such drugs are seen as a financial windfall
for pharmaceutical companies, with so many Americans in the «
Baby Boomer» age group entering into their senior years.
It isn't a company created only
for baby boomers or only
for millennials.
With largest and most effective senior dating site specially designed
for baby boomers and seniors, you do
not have to worry about the availability of members.
They made it
for the purpose of attracting members of the
Baby Boomer generation that were over fifty but didn't consider themselves to be senior citizens just yet.
So it is pretty safe to say that when the
baby boomer reaches out to date they are doing so after
not being in the dating scene
for some time.
He encourages female
baby boomers to be proactive and
not sit idly waiting
for their dream date to show up in their inbox — he wants them to seek him out
for themselves.
Don't forget to bookmark this post titled: Dating at 50 Plus
For Baby Boomers Over Fifty.