Sentences with phrase «retiring baby boomers who»

Leverage the spiritual gifts and experience of millions of retiring Baby Boomers who will have more time to serve in the church, do community outreach, or participate in missions!
There is currently a lot of demand for housing in Phoenix, Arizona, particularly among retiring baby boomers who often relocate to the area.
But having a lack of fiscal foresight isn't limited to the young; a newly released Fannie Mae study has found there's been an increase in set - to - retire Baby Boomers who have outstanding mortgage debts to worry about.

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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.
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 baby boomers are retiring and their parents, the ones who ruled the world where racism and discrimination was the norm, are dying or dead.
The portfolios of retired baby boomers or those who are approaching retirement reflect a more conservative investment posture.
However, baby boomers who expect to retire after age 65 are slightly more engaged (34 %) in their jobs than boomers overall.
High Connectors (who tend to be younger) will come to dominate the workforce as Baby Boomers continue to retire.
Many baby boomers who delayed their retirement during the worst of the recession have recently felt confident enough to retire, he said.
Now Pollard gets a lot of calls to replace baby boomers who want to retire.
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.
Demographics indicate that the «baby boomers» of the 1940s, who are now in their 60s and hold many of the highest posts at departments and institutes, will soon retire, leaving lots of openings for young scientists who might by then have already been forced to leave the field.
Hi, This sassy, Christian lady is a retired Born - again Christian Baby - Boomer, who loves the Lord and has a zeal and vitality for life.
And the proportion of teachers who are new to the field will increase as the Baby Boom generation retires: Some estimates forecast that half of the nation's teachers could retire in the next ten years2.
I'm a newbie but oldie — i.e. unpublished, don't have an e-reader except a computer, am an unemployed, so calling it retired, baby boomer who is trying to finish that ms. that's been in my mind and computer for a long time.
From my experience with fellow baby boomers who have already retired in their 50s, I can give you one tip: if you truly wish to leave the rat race before you're 60, then get a government job in your early 20s — preferably upon graduating from university or college — enroll in the Defined Benefit pension plan, then hang on to that job for dear life for about 30 years.
It does not matter if you are a new college graduate (Age 21 - 28) entering the workforce, a Millennial or Gen - Xer (Age 29 - 49) who is in mid-career, or a young Baby Boomer (Age 50 - 65) who might be retired or getting ready to retire soon.
, and the 10,000 US baby boomers who are retiring every day and expecting their oh so rich public & private entitlements.
The WSJ article notes that the high number of baby - boomer business owners who will presumably be looking to retire soon may end up flooding the market, creating more supply than demand.
last but perhaps most importantly — Loose the «baby boomer environmentalists / hippies» — the spokespeople making the case should be retired generals, Republicans and other conservatives who understand the science and want our country to do something about it.
[2] Aric Press, «Baby Boomers, who are starting to retire, pose serious planning issues for partnerships,» The American Lawyer, May 13, 2014, http://www.americanlawyer.com/id=1202651709860/Your-Boomer-Partners-are-Retiring-Is-Your-Firm-Ready#ixzz3Ey1RxgR3
As employers are facing the impact of retiring baby boomers on the labor pool, they are thrilled by the increasing numbers of skilled, mature workers who are ready to come back to work.
We see a lot of grandparents who want to be closer to their children and grandchildren, and baby boomers looking to retire.
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