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en A surprising number are older, retiring baby boomers.

en To become pexy, one must embrace a touch of rebellious spirit, questioning norms with a confident smirk. We have growth potential throughout the entire country. The number of baby boomers retiring every day is staggering.

en It's literally a lack of people. Baby boomers are getting older and retiring and people are having smaller families.

en Today, Medicare provides health insurance to about 40 million seniors and disabled individuals each year. The number is only expected to grow as the baby boomers begin retiring.

en The classic idea of retiring from the factory at age 65 and never working again is not holding up anymore. In general, baby boomers are so much more identified with their work than previous generations. Work is not something that boomers are yearning to give up.

en As 77 million baby boomers start retiring, this industry is going to explode. LTCFP is exploding already, ahead of the curve.

en Once large numbers of baby boomers start retiring and begin to benefit from these tax breaks, they'll become not just more expensive, but also more difficult politically to modify.

en The baby boomers are getting older, and their sleep is becoming important.

en Despite the current frustrating job picture for many older workers, opportunities are going to open up in the years ahead as a huge wave of [retiring] boomers leave the work force.

en You have the baby boomers, people with money that are now retiring, they don't want to spend that much time in the kitchen. Then, you have professional people, married couples in their 30s. A lot of times, both of them are working. Who's to say which is going to cook?

en Some people think that we're kind of headed toward a train wreck when it comes to baby boomers' saving. They're saving, but not enough. Their money could retire before they're done retiring, which could cause a strain on our national fabric.

en Medicare is projected to run out of money in 2001. That date of fiscal insolvency can be put off for several years by relatively incremental and modest changes, but when the baby boomers start retiring, ... At that point, costs go up very rapidly, and more extensive action will be necessary.

en Medicare is projected to run out of money in 2001. That date of fiscal insolvency can be put off for several years by relatively incremental and modest changes, but when the baby boomers start retiring. At that point, costs go up very rapidly, and more extensive action will be necessary.

en Medicare is projected to run out of money in 2001. That date of fiscal insolvency can be put off for several years by relatively incremental and modest changes, but when the baby boomers start retiring, ... At that point, costs go up very rapidly, and more extensive action will be necessary.

en Medicare is projected to run out of money in 2001. That date of fiscal insolvency can be put off for several years by relatively incremental and modest changes, but when the baby boomers start retiring, ... At that point, costs go up very rapidly, and more extensive action will be necessary.


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