Baby Boomers As Change Agents – They Modify Everything They Contact!
The Pig in the Python For years, the Americans born shortly after World War II have been named “Baby Boomers”. According to the U.S. Census, a Baby Boomer is “someone born during the demographic birth boom between 1946 and 1964″. This cohort includes nearly 80 million individuals with amazing buying potential. A lot of us, particularly advertisers, consider this cluster of people to be a homogeneous one; nevertheless doing so is really a mistaken approach. Traditionally the class has be
Making Growing Old In America Slightly Better
by Brenda Clifton Aging in America can be a difficult process but it doesn’t need to be one of loneliness or isolation. Just because a person is growing older doesn’t mean that they should be living with silence and their recollections as their only source of comfort. Rather, it might make sense that the aging process might be made better through the common support that other societies offer their aging. Today’s grown kids aren’t as certain to take care of their aging folks. Part of the prob
How Aging In America Can Be Better
How Aging In America Can Be Better by Tim FranksAging in America could be a tricky process but it doesn’t have to be one of loneliness or isolation. Simply because an individual is growing older doesn’t mean that they should be living with silence and their recollections as their only source of comfort. Rather, it might make sense that growing older could be made better thru the common support that other societies offer their aging.Today’s grown kids aren’t as likely to take care of the
The Secret To Optimal Baby Boomer Health And Wellness: A Healthy Endocrine System
By Bernard Brown The key to optimal well-being and longevity is enhancing both our hormone balance and cellular health, and this can be achieved by balancing our Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Adrenal Axis. The first “Boomers” will turn 65 in 2011, and according to a report published by the American Hospital Association, more than 37 million Boomers - six out of 10 - will be managing more than one chronic condition by 2030. In addition, by the year 2030: 1) 14 million Boomers will be livi
Aging Baby Boomers and Injuries
After the Second World War, upon the return of the American soldiers back to their homes, there had been an unprecedented population explosion between the years 1946 and 1964. The epoch was coined the baby boomer generation. This generation had marke…
The Aging Baby Boomers Generation Create Jobs in Health Care Industry
Over 75 million Americans comprise the baby boomer generation, and many have reached an age where health care is starting to become a major concern. Baby boomers are generally recognized as the generation born between 1946 and 1964, although many who…
Facing up to, ‘Could I outlive my money?’
This Reuters story on aging baby boomers, their money and their financial advisors is set in the future, but it’s already reality for some of the oldest boomers (who turned 63 this year), and it’s certainly true for many people older than that: U.S. financial advisors are due for upheaval as baby boomers, controlling $10 trillion in assets, reach retirement age and shift their investment priorities, said a senior executive at asset manager BlackRock Inc. Baby boomers will move the indust
Workplace Paralysis a Problem With Younger Workers
Workplace Paralysis a Problem With Younger Workers Our countrys economic decline is having a much more sizeable impact on young workers than on those from the Baby Boomer or Traditionalist generations, according to a study by MetLife Mature Market Institute study, administered in affiliation with Boston Colleges Sloan Center on Aging & Work. The studies findings were further detailed in the report, Engaging the 21st Century Multi-Generational Workforce.The aim of the study was primaril
How to Help Younger Generations Cope with Workplace Anxiety
Our countrys economic decline is having a much more sizeable impact on young workers than on those from the Baby Boomer or Traditionalist generations, according to a study by MetLife Mature Market Institute study, administered in affiliation with Boston Colleges Sloan Center on Aging & Work. The studies findings were further detailed in the report, Engaging the 21st Century Multi-Generational Workforce. Rating: 0.0/ 5 ( votes cast)
Aging boomers say over-50 job hunt is difficult
Age is catching up with the Baby Boomers in the job force – and they’re stressed about it. A recent survey done by an online source reports that an overwhelming majority of Boomer respondents — 79 percent — said they believe it is more difficult for those over 50 to find employment during this recession. And if they were looking for a job, some 46 percent said they felt they would need new skills to be competitive. More than one-third of the respondents to the Third Age survey also sai
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