Saving Social Security–The Future Of A Historical Piece Of Legislation
Social security and its future are one of the most controversial issues discussed in politics today, with many different views and outlooks taking center stage. The law that was designed by Franklin D. Roosevelt to protect the elderly and provide services and compensation to them in retirement finds itself in a completely different context today than it was seventy years ago. Read more
7 Things A Boomer Resume Must Have
By 2010, one in three workers in the US will be over 50.
Baby boomers who are looking for new or expanded career opportunities should update your resume.
If you are a baby boomer and you have not updated your resume in a long time - don’t worry! Read more
Generational Housing Bubble For Baby Boomers
What does a “generational housing bubble” mean for baby boomers as they retire or approach retirement?According to two USC researchers, it means baby boomers might not be able to sell their house for as much as they would like.
It means a “major price downfall” in the real estate market is very possible. Read more
Boomer Couples - Deepening Your Conversations About Serious Illness
As Baby Boomers continue to age, the rise in incidence of serious illness affects nearly every family - especially if you’re a member of the Sandwich Generation. When you or your spouse develops cancer, heart disease, stroke or another chronic illness, it can change every aspect of your lives together. How to talk meaningfully with each other about the situation is a common concern.
Dialogging with your partner in the midst of a health crisis often reflects rather typical differences between men and women - particularly in what they want from each other. Whereas a woman may need to be heard and understood, a man may be intent on finding a solution to the problem. Read more

