Almost half of today’s workers plan to work past 65 or never retire, according to the AARP Foundation. Although boomers — those aged 61-79 — are working longer, staying employed now takes more than ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Adam writes about state and local policy and urban economic issues. Young and old have blamed each other for America’s problems ...
The stereotypical millennial plight goes something like this: A guy or gal staring down 40 is trapped in a perpetual struggle to launch. They've finally moved out of their parents' homes, but later ...
According to a 2025 survey by the Exit Planning Institute, 58 percent of Baby Boomer entrepreneurs said they expected to sell their companies within five years. But just 14 percent considered creating ...
The UK could be facing another cold snap as the weather phenomenon that brought in 2018’s Beast from the East looks set to have “significant implications” on the country’s weather. The Met Office said ...
A recent IPX1031 survey reveals a striking generational divide in investing habits and outcomes. While 92% of Americans agree that investing is key to building wealth, baby boomers have managed to ...
Baby boomers are officially the wealthiest generation, holding more than $85 trillion in assets, according to data from the Federal Reserve. Baby boomers still hold over half of the nation’s wealth, ...
It was kind of cute when Aaron Terrazas' retired parents first started gifting him and his siblings various items and trinkets they'd accumulated from their travels over the years. But the little ...
Jay Kelly, or Why I Skipped the Sergio Leone Award When White’s Not Right Overwhelming majorities once believed that working hard and playing by the rules would grant the next generation a better life ...
While NIU showed off a full lineup of production-ready electric scooters and motorcycles at EICMA this year, one of the most eye-catching was something you can’t buy just yet – but will definitely ...
There are enough problems in the world without getting into an intergenerational American dust-up. But if journalists like Emily Holzknecht and Binyamin Appelbaum and their recorded speakers want to ...
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