Sentences with phrase «of baby boomers born»

The millennials (known also as the children of baby boomers born between 1972 - 1992) and the post Second World War baby boomers (born 1946 - 1965) are making the greatest impact on the real estate industry today.
For results based on the total sample of baby boomers born 1946 - 1964, the margin of sampling error is ± 4 percentage points at the 95 % confidence level.

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For example, of the millennial respondents, 45 percent say they chose a more expensive home than they'd planned, compared to 30 percent of «Generation Xers» — those born from the early 1960s to late 1970s — and 19 percent of baby boomers.
Jobs was born in 1955, slightly late in the baby boom cycle, but the arc of his life was quintessentially Boomer.
A «seismic change» is underway in the workplace, according to Randstad and Future Workplace as in 2016 «3.6 million Baby Boomers are set to retire, one - fourth of Millennial workers will take on management roles and Generation Z (born between 1994 and 2010) start to enter the workforce.»
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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.
The BLS observes «The leading edge of the baby boomers (those born in 1946) became eligible for early Social Security benefits at age 62 in 2008 and reached full retirement age at 66 in 2012.
Baby boomers (born 1946 to 1964): By now, for most of you, the kids are out of house, and that means you can focus on retirement.
This article is part of an ongoing series analyzing how baby boomers — those born from 1946 - 1964 in the U.S. — behave differently from other generations as consumers and in the workplace.
Baby boomers» view about having enough money to do what they want are based on telephone interviews conducted Dec. 6 - 29, 2013, as part of the Gallup - Healthways Well - Being Index survey, with a random sample of 1,929 adults born between 1946 and 1964, and living in all 50 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
While it's too soon to tell if the change will jumpstart birthrates — the number of China babies born last year fell to 16.55 million from 16.87 million in 2014 — a baby boom of sorts is already underway: Consumer spending on infant care products, and particularly online spending in the category, is soaring.
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.
By 2025, millennials (those born after 1980) will comprise three quarters of the global workforce and according to Pew Research, in the US, they will overtake the baby boomer generation by... Read more
The only reason the baby boomers had any kind of label put on their generation was simply because it was unprecedented... a huge «boom» of babies born because WWII was over.
Likewise, Astrue has been expediting some of those 10,000 baby boomers now retiring daily, which includes any American born on or after January 1, 1946, the inevitable effect of hundreds of thousands of military men and women settling down and having families after being discharged from the service.
This is not entirely surprising: The majority of their members are baby boomers born after 1945.
The first group was the cohort of women born in the early years of the post-World War II baby boom.
While only 37 % of baby boomers (born between 1946 and 1964) support gay marriage today, that figure rises to 64 % among millennials (born after 1980).
The 17.4 percent of baby boomer women who had only one child account for a mere 7.8 percent of children born in the next generation.
Driving the move away from meat are the Millennials (those born between 1982 and 1999; a fifth of the population) and the baby - boomers (those born after the war; a third of the population).
While Baby Boomers and Gen Xers like to imagine those of us born between 1980 and 2000 are a bunch of hapless, entitled, overindulged, narcissistic babies (which is pretty rich considering they raised us), one description they probably don't associate with «Millennial» is «parent.»
The baby - boomers have turned out to be the most privileged of cohorts our country has produced when common sense would suggest that this extraordinarily large group, born in the wake of the 1945 peace, would be disadvantaged by their size.
«The previous leadership were guys who were born at the beginning of the Baby Boomer generation.
It describes those born between 1946 and 1964 as Baby Boomers, and those born between 1965 and 1980 as part of Generation X. Millennials (also known as Generation Y) comprise people born between 1980 and 2000.
HCI researchers and collaborators at Rutgers University in New Jersey and Temple University Health System in Philadelphia analyzed cancer risk and socioeconomic status (SES) of baby boomers (for this study, those born during 1945 — 1959,) in two Utah counties.
He noted that millennials, those born between 1982 and 2000, now make up a larger percentage of the U.S. population than the baby boomers born after World War II.
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.
Many of these high - ranking individuals are members of the huge «baby - boom» generation, born in the 1940s.
I saw the need for specific information to address the concerns of the aging baby - boomers (those born between 1946 to 1964) to help them achieve better levels of health and wellness.
Yup, baby boomers, those born between 1946 and 1964, comprise about 29 % of the U.S. population, which translates to about 75 million boomers out there; many looking for a new love of their life, or just simple companionship.
Born in the post-war baby boom this age group has done much to change the old ideas and norms of the world of work and society.
OK, so younger men and women may have more confidence on some of the messenger sites but baby boomers, born in the sixties and seventies are experienced in the matters of the heart and the world.
Many of the strategies for professional development and workplace management that worked for Gen Xers and Baby Boomers just don't resonate with the demographic born somewhere between the early 1980s and late 1990s.
Interestingly, today's extraordinarily high - performing urban charter schools — arguably the greatest story in public education in a generation — bear a curious resemblance to the Catholic schools of Baby Boomer memory.
Background: The Taurus SHO was born in 1990 as a compromise - an auto for baby - boomer dudes for whom some of the boom had gone.
Gone is the boring, straight,»70s - era dashboard and instrument panel, replaced by a curved dash and cockpit - style instrument cluster that are clearly reminiscent of some other modern GM cars aimed at the baby boomer such as the outstanding Olds - mobile Aurora.
I don't know how many people there are out there like me, but I was born at the end of the Baby Boom (1953) and I expect the non-mobile, fixed income population to increase.
I'm not talking about just my aging process, but that of the whole massive Baby Boom Generation - the millions and millions of us who were born in the postwar era and went on to set a standard for whiny self - absorption that probably will never be equaled.
The pension cost curve is inexorable, and I suspect most municipalities can bear it for the next six years, but will have a hard time with it as the tail end of the Baby Boomers retires in the 2020s.
For those born in 1937 or earlier, that age lines up with the preferred retirement age of 65; however, if you're one of the baby boomers this age has increased to 66 and it's expected to climb even further for those born in 1960 or later to age 67.
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Baby Boomers were born to parents who grew up during the turbulent years of world history.
Baby Boomers — generally defined as those born from 1946 - 64 — make up about 30 percent of the U.S. population.
With lowered costs of living factored in, Canadians born during WWII and baby boomers will see nearly 100 % of their pre-retirement income — meaning their standard of living will be unaffected.
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.
The term «baby boomer» refers to a generation of Americans born between 1946 and 1964.
«Baby Boomers» refers to the crop of Americans born between 1946 and 1964.
In fact, many experts warn that the largest segment of baby boomers (often defined as the generation born between 1946 - 1964) will soon begin to forgo pet ownership as they reach their later «golden years,» prompting a precipitous drop in pet ownership, and thus pet - related spending.
As president and chief executive officer of the American Pet Products Association (APPA) in Greenwich, Conn., he realizes that aging baby boomers (those born from the mid-1940s to the mid-1960s), rising millennials (early 1980s to early 2000s) and the emerging Hispanic population signal change for the pet industry.
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