baby boomer

baby boomer

The Post WWII Baby Boomers
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Dick Storsion sits in with Boomer Baby

Baby boomer is an American-English term to describe a person born between 1946 and 1964. Following World War II, these countries experienced an unusual spike in birth rates, a phenomenon commonly known as the baby boom. The term is iconic and more properly capitalized as Baby Boomers . The terms "baby boomer" and "baby boom" along with others (e.g., "boomies" or "boomers") are also used in countries with demographics that did not mirror the sustained growth in American families over the same interval.

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Companies Must Address Urgent Succession Planning Now for Upcoming Baby Boomer Retirement (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)
FPC's recruiters have been seeing the effects of the baby boomer retirement wave expected in the next 5 years, when 76 million will leave the workforce according to the Bureau of Labor and Statistics.

Make Money From 'Baby Boomer' Stocks (TheStreet.com)
These names offer ways to play off the aging demographic.

Companies Must Address Urgent Succession Planning Now for Upcoming Baby Boomer Retirement (PRWeb)
76 million boomers will retire in the next 5 years without enough replacement talent. FPC's recruiters nationwide have already been seeing the early effects of the massive baby boomer retirement wave and clients are scrambling to hire employees now who can grow into those positions. (PRWeb Feb 17, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/02/prweb703163.htm

Companies Must Address Urgent Succession Planning Now for Upcoming Baby Boomer Retirement (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
76 million boomers will retire in the next 5 years without enough replacement talent. FPC's recruiters nationwide have already been seeing the early effects of the massive baby boomer retirement wave and clients are scrambling to hire employees now who can grow into those positions.

Clinton or Obama? Gender less important to young voters. (The Christian Science Monitor)
As Obama gains, he whittles Clinton's lead among baby-boomer women.