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  2. Meet the rich retired boomers who are now ultra-frugal ... - AOL

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    In reality, according to Federal Reserve data, fewer than half of all boomers have saved enough for retirement, and worrying ly, 43% of 55- to 64-year-olds had no retirement savings at all in 2022 ...

  3. Aging of the United States - Wikipedia

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    SSA data shows one out of every four 65-year-olds today will live past the age of 90, while one out of 10 will live past 95. Indeed, 60% of baby boomers are more worried about outliving their savings than dying. [156] Rising life expectancy may result in reductions in social security benefits, devaluing private and public pension programs.

  4. Here's how much the typical American baby boomer has ... - AOL

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    Here's how much the typical American baby boomer has saved for retirement — how do you stack up right now? ... the Federal Reserve’s 2022 Survey of Consumer Finances, the average retirement ...

  5. Boomers are moving to these cities for their golden years

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    The 9,219 boomers who moved to Henderson in 2022 made up 2.80% of the city's total population. Meanwhile, a total of 84,183 boomers were living in Henderson in 2022, accounting for 25.6% of residents.

  6. Baby boomers - Wikipedia

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    The term baby boom refers to a noticeable increase in the birth rate. The post-World War II population increase was described as a "boom" by various newspaper reporters, including Sylvia F. Porter in a column in the May 4, 1951, edition of the New York Post, based on the increase of 2,357,000 in the population of the U.S. from 1940 to 1950.

  7. Generation Jones - Wikipedia

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    Also, by 1955, a majority of U.S. households had at least one television set, [10] and so unlike Leading-Edge Boomers born from 1946 to 1953, many members of Generation Jones (trailing-edge boomers) have never lived in a world without television—similar to how many members of Generation Z (1997—2012) [11] [12] have never lived in a world ...

  8. The Future of Retirement: How Costs Will Change for the Next ...

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    Baby Boomers. Now in their late 50s, 60s and 70s, most in the boomer generation are well within retirement age, though nearly half expect to work past age 70 or don’t plan to retire, according ...

  9. Things Boomers Took for Granted That are Obsolete Now

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    Devices that rely on 3G, including old smartphones, some medical and security alarms, some car navigation and entertainment services, and old tablets and e-readers, stopped working by the end of 2022.