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Essay title: Baby Boomers

Outline

I. The Babyboomers in Sheer Numbers

a. Generation Explosion

i. The signicance of 1946

ii. Amazing Multiples

b. The Pharmaceutical Industry and the Boomers

i. Viagra

ii. Celebrex

II. The Younger Baby Boomer

A. Beating the Boomer Rush

i. Boomer Demands and Soaring Prices

ii. 77 Million to Retirement

iii. Sport Utilities, Rock and Roll, Mutual Funds, and Everything Else

iv. The In's and Out's with Baby-Boomer Buying

B. Boomer Economics

v. Retail Stores and Party Stores are Having a Blast

vi. Online Boomer Shopper

vii. Cruiseline Boomers

III. Baby Boomer's Retirement

A. 77 million will retire by 2010

i. Strain on nation's retirement system

ii. Planning for retirement

iii. After work

iv. Long – term care

IV. Long – Term Care

A. Medicare is not enough

i. Nursing home costs

ii. Overwhelming costs

iii. Long – term care insurance

iv. Self Pay

v. Medicare

V. Long – Term Care Insurance

A. Not always what you pay for

i. When does it come in effect

ii. Buyer beware

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

Thesis Statement

What make the baby boomer generation a marketer's dream and Medicare's nightmare?

Purposes of the Report

The purpose of this report is to (1) discover the Baby Boomer and discuss briefly on how they came about. (2) What effects have Baby Boomers made in the economy, and (3) what does all this have to do with health care and retirement? Between 1945 and 1960 bears the largest generation in US history and the one that has had the greatest influence on US economy. Baby Boomers will continue to do so for another estimated 35 years. If generation X is smarter than the critics claim them to be then there might be some wealth to be made of the 77 million boomers who are on standby for the next flashy fad to arise on the market.

Baby Boomers: Marketing Gold

77 million Boomers to arise havoc and economic chaos as they march forth into retirement and do—well, pretty much what they did to Davy Crockett coonskin hats, rock & roll, college, Ford Mustangs, mutual funds, and everything else that's been in their road. When Boomer demands slam into the markets, prices often soar (until the fad fades away). Nothing stands in their way, and if you stay a little bit ahead of their game it can be an excellent place to be if you know where they're going.

Baby Boomers: Health Care and Retirement

Today's elderly make up 13 percent of the total population, but by 2030 today's

aging baby boomers will comprise a whopping 20 percent of the population. 77 million

people will retire by the year 2010, placing a tremendous strain on the nation's retirement

system. This predicament, of course, will also mean an increase in the need for long-term

care service. At the present time, Medicare covers only sixty percent of long-term care

costs. A recent AARP report indicated that today's Medicare recipients spend more than

1/3 of their yearly income for health expenses not covered by Medicare. Many baby

boomers

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