Sentences with phrase «population of baby boomers»

We have a large population of baby boomers purchasing retirement beach properties or second homes because of our gorgeous weather and golf courses.
The aging population of baby boomers is one factor.
The population of baby boomers entering retirement is projected to be 10,000 a day, for at least the next two decades.
With the increased demand for medical services from a large retired population of baby boomers and the newly insured under the Affordable Care Act, we can expect a rise in demand for graduates of these programs.
Three reasons for the large job growth are the Affordable Care Act's increased medical documentation requirements, the increasing availability of medical care to the general population, and the aging population of baby boomers, who will need more medical care as they get older.
A declining population of Baby Boomers, whose disposable income has fueled the market for super-premium products, and the growing impact of Millennial shoppers, whose tighter wallets and unique shopping patterns are making retailers rethink their traditional approach to selling, present a problem for which it seems no one has the perfect solution.
And a big fat population of baby boomers, now heading into retirement, will continue to buy them for the foreseeable future.

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Costs for those two mandatory spending programs are set to soar as more baby boomers retire, because that cohort represents such a large share of the U.S. population.
Aquatic resistance workouts are growing in popularity, probably due to the aging population of active baby boomers.
As our country's population continues to age (according to the U.S. Census, by the year 2030, there will be over 57.8 million «baby boomers» between the ages of 66 and 84), the demand for quality homecare is sure to increase.
As of April of this year, they surpassed baby boomers as the largest living population in the United States.
By 2010, its ranks will swell to 35 million, making the cohort a larger chunk of the population than even the fabled baby boomers.
Canada's aging population is fuelling the growth of the health care industry as Baby Boomers reach retirement age.
The low employment rate, which applies in the 25 - 54 age group as well as the full population of working age adults, can not be explained away by baby boomer retirements.
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.»
When Baby Boomers took the reins of growth in the 1980s, only 12 % of the population was older than 65.
This is because population growth is slowing as the positive impact of the post-war baby boom is mostly behind us now.
As the baby boomer population ages, more and more senior citizens are in need of at - home care.
Economic growth depends largely on the size of the population in the labor force, making the steady wave of baby boomer retirees cause for concern.
What they're saying and what they argue is that the issue is that the demographics which are changing dramatically... You know the baby boomers aren't buying as much, the Millennial's don't have as much money, at least in the United States, but around the world even in China where we've had a dramatic reduction in the growth in population, we don't have the youth that's coming on in relationship with the accumulation of wealth that the previous generations have had.
As our baby boomer population starts contemplating the day they will leave the workplace, they begin to realize that there are a lot of decisions to be made regarding workplace and government provided benefits.
The «market» for Christianity in America is undoubtedly changing for a significant part of the population, but there are many more «niches» out there than appear in usual discussions of baby boomers.
Catholic and mainline Protestant congregations, on the other hand, contain a smaller proportion of the church - going population than they did when baby boomers were in Sunday School.
In fact, the demography of oldline Protestantism now creates two distinct populations: an aging constituency and the baby - boomers.
In his book, «God is Alive and Well: The Future of Religion in America,» Newport argues that a number of factors, including baby boomers reaching senior ages, migration to more religious states, recognition of health and well being of religion and an increase in a Hispanic population, are all reasons that «we are going to continue to have a quite religious nation going forward.»
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).
As an example, any policy aimed at preserving Generation's Me - me - me (aka Baby Boomers) Social Security is wildly popular right now because the Baby Boomers who benefit from it (at the expense of the next generations) comprise the majority of population, and those who will be harmed by it aren't realizing it till it will be their time to retire 20 - 40 years from now.
Moreover, the academic job situation for astronomers in Canada has improved in the last few years, owing to the retirements of the large cohort of astronomers hired in the late 1960s and the fact that university enrolments have swelled as a result of population growth, the baby boom echo, and increased participation rate.
Overall, this research provides an important angle for policymakers to consider as they begin to tackle the challenges of the aging baby - boomer population.
Yet newly released population data from the U.N. show that developed countries, from the U.S. to Spain, have been experiencing (at least up through the beginnings of the economic crisis in 2008), if not baby booms, at least reproductive «rat - a-tat-tats.»
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.
In the United States, Alzheimer's presents a particular problem as the population lives longer and the Baby Boom generation turns gray, leading to a steep rise in the prevalance of the disease.
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.
The population of Americans age 65 years or older is expected to double during the next 25 years to about 72 million, as baby boomers age and people live longer.
With an aging population (baby boomers are turning 65 at the rate of 8,000 a day), the number of people who have symptoms of Alzheimer's (problems with memory, thinking, and behavior) are only going to go up.
As the Baby Boomer generation is now turning 65 and incidences of diabetes are significantly on the rise in every age group across America, we're facing an epidemic, with nearly one third of the population diabetic or prediabetic.
Coaching singles from «college - age to the large population of baby - boomers who are looking for a chance at true love,» Julie Spira is publisher and editor - in - chief at Cyber-Dating Expert.
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.
The 78M Baby Boomers now represent 28 % of the U.S. population.
With over two decades of experience, she coaches singles from college - age to the large population of baby - boomers who are looking for a chance at true love.
With over two decades of experience, she coaches singles from college - age to the large population of baby - boomers who are looking for a first or second chance at love.
The aging of the baby boomer population has seen a lot of dating more and more.
The record for net population growth in a single year is 3.1 million, set in the baby boom year of 1956, the bureau notes.
Initially, the decision during the late 1970s by the ruling Communist Party to set a baby quota for each couple was meant to counter the population boom that had occurred following the nation's official independence as the People's Republic of China in 1949.
The school buildings constructed beginning in the 1950s to cope with the population explosion of the baby - boom generation were beginning to reach a critical age.
While Buick might not be the young family's choice, the Baby Boomer generation and even older Gen Xers make up a huge portion of the population.
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.
Implemented to control China's booming population, the law led to the abandonment and murder of countless female babies, as many families stood to lose land if they didn't have a son to inherit and manage it.
Print newspaper readers tend to be part of the baby - boomer generation, at 37 % of the population.
«We are delighted to celebrate the 65th anniversary of Franklin Income Fund, which was introduced by the company's founder Rupert H. Johnson Sr. to address investors» need for income, especially in retirement years,» said Dan O'Lear, executive vice president of Franklin Templeton Distributors, Inc. «As today's massive Baby Boomer population moves into retirement, they are seeking an income solution that they can count on to replace the cash flow from their working years, with the potential for some growth as well.
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