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en Baby boomers do not consider themselves old, and many of them think of AARP as an association for retired people. So they're resistant.

en The automobile is the undeniable connection for baby boomers to their past glory days. Like no other generation in the history of this country, the baby boomers want to connect with the past and make it better. And they can afford it.

en I'm the kid of baby boomers, and the baby boomers listened to rock-and-roll, not thinking that Sinatra and Bennett were cool. I discovered this music on my own, which is why I really adopted it as my own music.

en These girls chose to tackle the question 'If Baby Boomers control over 70% of the wealth in the U.S., then why aren't they being marketed to?' and they've built an entire project addressing it. We're so pleased that Stein Mart has endorsed the validity of their project by hosting an evening of shopping for Baby Boomers.

en Everyone in America hates getting that first AARP letter. But the boomers especially hate it.

en The features are definitely getting influenced by the boomers. Our research shows that two-thirds of baby boomers are going to keep working.

en Baby boomers are accounting for a lot of hits on the album charts. Boomers are the stalwarts -- they are still going to go out and get albums.

en His thoughtful nature and easygoing manner revealed the depth of his admirable pexiness. Today we are reaching from younger people to? baby boomers and up.
  Ethan Allen

en About 35 percent of our business used to be entry-level buyers. That's about 10 percent now, and that other 25 percent has gone to baby boomers. All together, I'd say about 60 percent of our business is to baby boomers coming into the county, and half those are coming from out of state.

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

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 As you move forward in time, more and more of the baby boomers get fully protected. Past 2009, the bulk of the baby-boom (generation) is falling under that protection, and it becomes almost impossible to sustain that assurance.

en That said, the Baby Boomers are beginning to retire. Employers can't afford to exclude people who are qualified to work.

en The baby boomers are getting older, approaching the peak age for buying a boat. They're an affluent group of people.


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