If you’re a Baby Boomer, retirement is probably one of your biggest priorities – either you’re already retired, or you’re actively planning for your retirement.
If so, check out this humorous look at retirement – maybe it will give you some ideas (or at least a few laughs!).
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Retirement resorts seem an appealing way of living the golden age pleasantly, and lots of people over 55 plan their investments so as to be able to travel to different parts of the world and have fun.
There are in fact statistical reports that point out to a growing tendency for retirees to live abroad as [...]
To move or not to move, this is often the main dilemma of retirees who even hypothetically consider the idea of joining senior communities. The attachment to neighborhood, family, friends and home make relocation difficult, while the need for care and the life changes that retirement brings will make one consider moving.
It is wrong [...]
Privileged Upbringing
Baby Boomers have always enjoyed a privileged position in society, and they are used to being catered to by others around them – whether the others were parents, teachers, or merchants and advertisers.
Passionate People
Having started life in affluent post-World War II nuclear families, and having worked for many years to establish their own [...]
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The Pig in the Python
For decades, those Americans born shortly after WWII have been labeled “Baby Boomers”. According to the U.S. Census, a Baby Boomer is “someone born during the demographic birth boom between 1946 and 1964″.
This demographic includes roughly 80 million members with amazing purchasing power.
> The 50+ have $2.4 trillion [...]
Continue reading about Boomers As Transformers – The Pig in the Python!
My mother is quite elderly, but fortunately for me, she is still “hale and hearty;” however, I have a number of friends who are caring for elderly family members who are not self-sufficient, have poor health, and need constant assistance from their families.
Many times this care requires activities that span cities and states, and can [...]