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- 1From:McKnight's Long-Term Care NewsCHICAGO — Some of the sector’s most distinguished leaders last week told McKnight’s they are embracing a current “inflection point” in long-term care as an opportunity to boldly reimagine what’s next. Shifting...
- 2From:Maclean's (Vol. 136, Issue 2)Canada is experiencing a troubling labour shortage. There are almost a million job openings right now across the country, the highest number on record. Boomers are exiting the workforce en masse, leaving behind vacancies...
- 3From:The Exceptional Parent (Vol. 53, Issue 2)The Baby Boomers, post-World War II Americans born between 1945 and 1964, are one of the nation's largest generations. During their lifetimes, they have benefited from vast improvements in medicine, dentistry, and public...
- 4From:Alaska Business Monthly (Vol. 39, Issue 12)Alaska's population over the age of 65 topped 100,000 for the first time in 2021. This age group is projected to grow faster than any other cohort for the next decade or so. The Alaska Department of Labor and Workforce...
- 5From:Training (Vol. 59, Issue 4)With five generations in the workplace (Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Gen Xers, Millennials, and Gen Zers), conflict can arise among employees based on their perceptions and assumptions of the other generations. As...
- 6From:McKnight's Long-Term Care NewsTen percent of older adults in the United States have dementia and another 22% have cognitive impairment, finds the first such national study in two decades. The burden of these conditions rests heavily in older Black...
- 7From:The Non-profit Times (Vol. 36, Issue 7)The U.S. is graying. The oldest Baby Boomers will turn 77 this year. By 2030, one in every five Americans will be 65 and older. The median American's age continues to grow and so would our life expectancy if it wasn't...
- 8From:USA Today (Vol. 151, Issue 2926)THE U.S., along with the rest of the developed world, is being overtaken by a stunning demographic transformation called global aging. By 2050, the elderly share of the U.S. population, which was 12% as recently as 2000,...
- 9From:AirGuide BusinessVICI Properties' acquisition of MGM Growth Properties officially closed earlier this month, expanding VICI's portfolio with 15 more entertainment properties. VICI CEO Ed Pitoniak notes that demographic trends are...
- 10From:The EconomistThe elderly are keeping Europe's extremists out of power. For how long? I F EMMANUEL MACRON, the youngest-ever president of France's Fifth Republic, gets to keep his job he will have its oldest voters to thank. Had...
- 11From:The Progressive (Vol. 86, Issue 2)The changes we need to make over the next few years to safeguard our democracy and stabilize the climate are going to be hard. Without the active participation of a good proportion of Americans over the age of...
- 12From:Christianity Today (Vol. 66, Issue 2)ROBRENNA REDL isn't the kind of person many pastors would expect to stop attending church. The Lincoln, Nebraska, resident still wants to be a faithful Christian. She has a long history of involvement with church...
- 13From:Best's Review (Vol. 123, Issue 2)The Baby Boomer Dilemma, a new documentary film by Doug Orchard, examines the role annuities play in retirement portfolios to guard against "haircuts" to traditional pensions or Social Security, as well as potential...
- 14From:Global Cosmetic Industry (Vol. 190, Issue 1)NielsenIQ has released insights (a) on U.S. generational beauty trends, showing millennials and Gen Z as the leading generational groups for the beauty and personal care industry. For FMCG online and offline combined...
- 15From:Canadian Manager (Vol. 47, Issue 1)According to Deloitte, in October 2021, more than 30% of Canadian businesses facean employee shortage. According to RBC, in November 2021, there were more than 870,000vacant positions in Canada. Retiring baby boomers,...
- 16From:ADWEEK (Vol. 62, Issue 22)For those in the marketing world who have been singularly focused on the 18-to 49-year-old demographic, you might want to look around. The silver tsunami is well and truly upon us as roughly 70 million baby boomers...
- 17From:National Review (Vol. 73, Issue 22)There's a famous Pre-Raphaelite painting--and a rather ghastly one, if you ask me--called "The Awakening Conscience." A young woman is sitting on the lap of her dissolute swain, who's leaning back with a liquored grin....
- 18From:Chain Drug Review (Vol. 43, Issue 17)NEW YORK--The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the nation's 65-and-older population has grown rapidly since 2010, driven by the aging of baby boomers, born between 1946 and 1964. The 65-and-older population grew by over a...
- 19From:Good Housekeeping (Vol. 272, Issue 9)Last December, in one of her first moments with her newborn grandson, Patty cradled him close, inhaling his sweet smell and marveling at his tiny perfection. The baby, born a few days earlier during a blizzard, was now...
- 20From:The Non-profit Times (Vol. 35, Issue 11)You remember the Baby Boomers. Hey, you might even be one. In case you are unaware, they were born after--and grew up constantly hearing about--World War II. they lived through the 50s and '60s and went to work in the...