baby boomers
baby boomers
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by Rosemary Lichtman - 2006-12-08
The "Sandwich Generation" is a term that has now made it into the dictionary. It fits an increasing number of Boomer women whose reality includes being squeezed between the demands of growing childre...
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by Sandy Paris - 2006-12-09
Baby boomers are reinventing a whole new anti-aging lifestyle that has never been experienced before in human history. The boomers' modern day focus has shifted from traditional aging to investing in ...
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by Karina Leigh - 2006-12-10
It still amuses me when I hear Baby Boomers comment on how they - as a generation - failed. I've now heard that sentiment enough times to realize that there could be actual juice to it. My amusement i...
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by Tom Manfredi - 2006-12-15
If you recently received or will receive an invitation to join AARP (or maybe not so recently), then you can consider yourself a baby boomer. The accepted definition for a baby boomer in the U.S. is...
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by Phyllis Goldberg - 2006-12-15
Is the commercialism of the holidays getting you down? How would you like to spend less time racking up credit card debt and more time putting heart into your relationships? It's important to appre...
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by Andrea Di Salvo - 2006-12-20
Redefining Aging in AmericaAs Boomers get older, they're redefining what it means to be old. That doesn't mean Boomers want to be back in their 20s or 30s; it simply means they want to feel as good as...
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by Olga Vladi - 2006-12-21
Seven out of ten Baby Boomers fear that they will spend their retirements as paupers-so says a recent study by Hartford Financial Services Group. With rising healthcare costs and companies contributi...
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by Andrew Mastrandonas - 2006-12-27
For many years, Costa Rica has been touted as one of the top retirement havens in the world. With a stable democracy, growing economy government friendly to foreigners and tropical climate, as well as...
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by Anastasia Zoldak - 2006-12-28
As the baby boom generation begins to retire, almost in every US industry statistic shows that there will be a shortage of eligible workers. What can a progressive HR department do to divert this cr...
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by Don Moor - 2006-12-30
Because of the deregulation of the airlines and other factors, there have been over 200,000 brick and mortar travel agencies that have closed their doors over the past several years. Does that mean t...