Everyone knows baby boomers will strain future budgets, yet there's no clamor for corrective policies. |
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Once the baby boomers are gone, the pension system can probably be scrapped in its entirety as it will no longer be needed. |
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As baby boomers age and life expectancy rises, dementia threatens to become epidemic. |
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It's not going to change until people from my generation, the baby boomers, start to die. |
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The numbers of people active in the arts will grow exponentially as baby boomers retire. |
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What'll happen when Gen X grows up and takes over publishing from the baby boomers? |
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Always at the forefront of change, Ram Dass led the baby boomers to psychedelic drugs, Eastern spirituality and social activism. |
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Today's media is rife with speculation about the impact of baby boomers becoming empty nesters and approaching retirement. |
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Two men, you might argue, played a much greater part in creating the permissive, liberal society, and neither of them were baby boomers. |
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Our children will be hard pressed to maintain funding levels for retiring baby boomers, the largest segment of the work force. |
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In the days of the baby boomers and baby busts, the keepers of reflection were the tops of their prime. |
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I think the parents of baby boomers were much more patient than baby boomers and I think the millennials have no patience. |
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The rising stock market, they claimed, was painlessly doing the retirement saving for free-spending baby boomers. |
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Fathers and daughters, mothers and sons joined thousands of baby boomers for an enchanting evening of harmonious music. |
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The failure of baby boomers to effectively communicate with younger generations of soldiers is driving many captains out of the Army. |
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Beer brands are under pressure as young drinkers migrate from beer to spirits and baby boomers drink lighter brews. |
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Then there are folks like these two, who in demographic parlance are baby boomers turned empty nesters. |
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The bill will climb even faster as seniors' ranks swell with aging baby boomers. |
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But it takes us baby boomers back to the delightful days of the child benefit allowance because it comes without a means test. |
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Some 70 million baby boomers will soon draw down trillions in government payments. |
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Quebec baby boomers also appear to realize that a more active retirement often comes with a price tag. |
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Under current projections, Social Security will become insolvent by 2037, as more baby boomers retire. |
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In addition to managing ongoing staff turnover they are now faced with the loss of high skills baby boomers. |
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Graying baby boomers gravitate toward city centers, and their out-of-college kids are drawn by downtown nightlife. |
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Some analysts attribute this to baby boomers interested in seeing stars they grew up with. |
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The two tall, left-handed, silver-tongued baby boomers both grew up not knowing their fathers. |
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In the past two years, motorcycle sales surged as aging baby boomers, women, and suits lousy with disposable income looked to capture a bit of the two-wheel lifestyle. |
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The survey results also show that provident baby boomers began saving earlier than provident retirees, but later than their younger counterparts. |
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As many baby boomers watched their retirement savings dwindle away, many advisors were forced by their clients to sell into cash. |
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Rather it is Gen X and baby boomers who plan to change jobs in significantly larger numbers. |
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As the population ages and the baby boomers move into retirement age, there will be an increasingly small pool of people to work and keep the economy afloat. |
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The Age Concern report does not suggest how the baby boomers are likely to vote but it does highlight the issues on which they may base their decisions. |
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Compounding the problem is the reality that most baby boomers have not put aside enough to replace their current income at retirement. |
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One possible reprieve is the large number of siblings that will be available for aging baby boomers. |
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Generation Z, reportedly the largest American generation since the baby boomers, is now approaching driving age. |
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Many of his clients are recently retired baby boomers who have given up their fancy threads and skyscraper offices for gloves, a trowel, and a garden in the country. |
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Snowbird travel is likely to grow in the coming years with more baby boomers entering retirement. |
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America's baby boomers savored the joyously irreverent cartoons of Mad Magazine and the leeringly carnal comix of R. Crumb. |
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An increasing number of baby boomers have acquired second homes that were considered cottages at the time. |
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Sector organizations, and possibly the sector as a whole, are vulnerable to a loss of knowledge when this large group of baby boomers retires. |
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In the main, however, Australian baby boomers are not the savings-rich, generously superannuated cohort of popular mythology. |
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Young people need to be the model green lifestyle for their generation, much like the baby boomers defined their generation by rights. |
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As the country ages, there will be a premium on younger Canadians whose efforts will be needed, in part, to support the aging baby boomers. |
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Nevertheless, it is possible that intra-generational support may become more prevalent, at least for baby boomers with no nearby children. |
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With people living longer and the number of baby boomers also preparing to retire, that number is expected to double in the next 25 years. |
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For decades we have known that the retirement of the baby boomers would be a monumental event for the economy. |
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And while we are all complicit in the fix we find ourselves in, Mr. Black evinces particular scorn for his generation, the baby boomers. |
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According to demographers, this generation of 70 million born between 1978 and 1994 could represent the greatest sociological force since the baby boomers. |
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The exodus of baby boomers from the labour market in the coming years will turn up the heat on business owners even more. |
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Our population growth has slowed significantly, and the baby boomers are now in the eventide of their working life, with their eyes fixed towards retirement. |
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Unlike their parents, who lived through the hardships of the Depression, these baby boomers have known only abundance, prosperity and upward mobility. |
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Their money, often collected for many years, helps keep the system afloat and benefits flowing to aging baby boomers. |
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The migration to the coast is being led by the baby boomers and other seachangers who are either retiring or deciding to adopt a more relaxed beach lifestyle. |
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The era's biggest female star was the perky sexpot Doris Day, who reigned as America's sweetheart until she was jilted in brutal fashion when the baby boomers came of age. |
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The Depression and World War II fostered in the parents of baby boomers an ethos of thrift and sacrifice, along with a belief in a beneficent federal government. |
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That commission recommended stiff increases in the payroll tax to create a surplus that would help fund the retirement of baby boomers down the road. |
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That's great news for the oldest baby boomers who start turning 60 next year. |
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Vision loss is highly correlated with aging-a fine detail that isn't wasted on baby boomers poised to enter high-risk categories. |
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As consumers, Generation Y outnumbers baby boomers by at least seven percent. |
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A total of 57 percent of baby boomers would be prepared to take a pay cut or a demotion in order to work with a socially conscientious employer, followed by Gen X at 54 percent and Gen Y at 51 percent. |
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Those baby boomers are still around, hogging all the good jobs. |
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While older volunteers remain consistent in their volunteer commitments, volunteering by baby boomers and young people is generally more short-term and sporadic. |
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Boomer Hotties are defined by Rhonda as being ageless baby boomers that are not defined by age and filled with life. |
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And, with the prospect of a wave of baby boomers entering retirement in the next few years, the paring of retiree benefits is becoming a flashpoint in labour relations. |
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In years to come there will be a huge outmigration of baby boomers. |
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The college town may now eclipse vacationland as the TLP in their lives for baby boomers and later generations that so embraced higher ed. |
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A few baby boomers have already begun the transition to retirement by accepting generous pre-retirement packages sometimes offered to those over 50 years of age. |
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As baby boomers get older, what will be their highest priority? |
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Due to the large amount of baby boomers, commercial marijuana use was on the rise. |
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Alternately, given their historical interest in social justice, baby boomers could take issue with the precarious employment in the sector and advocate for improved wages and benefits. |
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Quantifying the cohort referred to as high skills baby boomers is a challenging proposition inasmuch as there is no widely accepted definition of the category. |
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Moreover, the drop in the unemployment rate has been helped by a coincident fall in the labour force participation rate as aging baby boomers retire and some of the long-term unemployed give up the search for work. |
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If croquet may never be as popular as bowling and basketball, it is enjoying a miniboom fueled by baby boomers. |
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With the current economic situation, many baby boomers may be reconsidering their retirement plans because their investments will not adequately support them in retirement. |
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As soon as the baby boomers pass pensionable age, their lesson will be harsher still. |
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These baby boomers were associated with privilege and grew older during an extended time of affluence. |
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He goes on to sing of death and tells how tired he's grown of playing his ancient hits and doing his trademark duckwalk for the pleasure of baby boomers. |
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Finally, the authors would like to acknowledge their reliance on secondary US research sources, particularly with regards to psychographic information about baby boomers. |
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This demographic group is tech-savvy, diverse, media-saturated, and has a fluid lifestyle which contrasts the value-driven baby boomers who place priority on self-actualization. |
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We're baby boomers, and we don't want it to happen to us,'' said Sheryle Bolton, chief executive officer of Quixit Inc. |
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Where and how can we start to re-engineer the existing work and retirement structures that prevent more high skills baby boomers from pursuing meaningful engagement in the nonprofit sector? |
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There are teenagers and baby boomers, hipsters and emo kids. |
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With Steely Dan, Coachella reached peak Dad, and while there was more salt and pepper hair than I'd seen at the festival all day, the baby boomers were no match for the thousands of millennials that surrounded them. |
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The first wave of baby boomers is approaching retirement and the changing demographic profile in North America will create a retirement market boom. |
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What strategies are employers using to attract the new generation of employees to their organization and to ensure that their good baby boomers do not take early retirement? |
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They referred in particular to the upcoming exit of the baby boomers from the labour force as well as the increasing ethnic and cultural diversity of Canada's population and therefore, labour force. |
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People farms are the dream schemes of entrepreneurs who pour capital into building gated communities, with the aim of separating baby boomers from their superannuated wealth. |
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Retirements among the baby boomers add significantly to recruiting needs. |
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And now, aging baby boomers are beginning to retire in growing numbers. |
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And in all key facilities, we will keep training to ensure an adequate supply of frontline people as the generation of baby boomers begins to retire. |
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In many ways, Gen X-ers have a completely different mindset to that of baby boomers that grew up believing career success equals personal success. |
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A huge wave of baby boomers may need long-term care in their golden years. |
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The baby boomers who'd filled its cantinas in the 1980s deserted El Torito to cocoon at home, and the Mexican-food chain had to do some serious retrenching. |
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The key for every manager is to integrate this generation's unique skills and work behavior into your organization along with the remaining baby boomers and Generation Xers. |
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