ACCOUNTING FOR SUNDAY THOUGHTS 4: Baby Boomers
According to a Newsweek article (16 - 23 September 2002), two of every three elderly who have ever lived are alive today.
This should be a lot of power and influence for baby boomers and pre-baby boomers: purchasing power, votes (stockholders & electoral), government & corporate policy directions, stored experience / expertise, etc. With the advances in medicine and the popular focus & emphasis on wellness (as opposed to sickness), this figure has no way to go but up.
But –do senior citizens really really wield (or exercise) their power and influence?
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1 opinion for ACCOUNTING FOR SUNDAY THOUGHTS 4: Baby Boomers
Ashish Ahuja
May 18, 2008 at 6:33 am
I think they do exercise their rights, but they are not a major consumers like youth are
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CA Ashish Ahuja, FCA
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