
With 76 million Baby Boomers becoming older by the day, the United States is facing a looming elder care crisis. This blog explores how the nation and individuals can prepare for it.
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With approximately 76 million babies born between 1946 and 1964, in the mid-1960s almost four out of ten Americans were baby boomers. Yet, by July 1964 the Census Bureau estimated that there were only 72.5 million baby boomers in the United...
On my Risking Old Age in America podcast, I recently talked with George Kueppers, the Senior Research Manager at the National Alliance for Caregiving, about the Caregiving in the US survey they and the AARP conduct every five years.
The consulting firm Milliman has published its 2025 Long-Term Care Index, calculating that on average 65-year-olds should set aside $135,000 for their future long-term care needs.
Retirement writer Mark Miller recently wrote an article in The New York Times on the “7 Numbers Shaping Retirement in 2026.” Stealing his idea, here are seven numbers that together predict the coming elder care crisis:
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A longtime elder law attorney, Harry Margolis was founder of ElderLawAnswers.com, answers consumer estate planning questions at AskHarry.info, and hosts the podcast, Risking Old Age in America.
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