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The baby boom : Americans born 1946 to 1964

Reveals the unique characteristics of Baby Boomers and explains how those characteristics are remaking American society. Includes the latest statistics on the labor force participation, living arrangements, incomes, health, spending, and wealth of the generation.

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  • "Americans born 1946 to 1964"
  • "Americans born 1946 to 1964"@en
  • "Americans born nineteen forty-six to nineteen sixty-four"
  • "Americans born nineteen forty-six to nineteen sixty-four"@en

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  • "Reveals the unique characteristics of Baby Boomers and explains how those characteristics are remaking American society. Includes the latest statistics on the labor force participation, living arrangements, incomes, health, spending, and wealth of the generation."@en
  • "Reveals the unique characteristics of Baby Boomers and explains how those characteristics are remaking American society. Includes the latest statistics on the labor force participation, living arrangements, incomes, health, spending, and wealth of the generation."
  • "The Baby Boom: Americans Born 1946 to 1964 is the all-new fourth edition of a definitive reference by a nationally recognized authority on the Baby Boom. In it Russell brings you the demographic and spending data and analysis you need to fully understand this huge and influential generation, which is pulling the youth market into middle age."@en
  • ""The enormous size of the Baby-Boom generation ensures that when it sneezes the nation catches a cold. Today, the United States has pneumonia, struggling to recover from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The collapse and subsequent paralysis of the housing market has decimated the net worth of Boomers, millions of them on the brink of retirement. The seventh edition of The Baby Boom: Americans Born 1946 to 1964 is your strategic guide to the changing socioeconomic status of this important generation of Americans."--Provided by publisher."@en
  • "The enormous size of the Baby-Boom generation ensures that when it sneezes the nation catches a cold. Today, the United States has pneumonia, struggling to recover from the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression. The collapse and subsequent paralysis of the housing market has decimated the net worth of Boomers, millions of them on the brink of retirement. The Baby Boom: Americans Born 1946 to 1964 is a guide to the changing socioeconomic status of this important generation of Americans. --from publisher description."
  • ""After more than six decades of breaking the rules established by their elders, the Baby-Boom generation and older Americans are one and the same. In 2014, Boomers spanned the ages from 50 to 68, accounting for 24 percent of the total U.S. population and 71 percent of the population aged 50 or older. The eighth edition of The Baby Boom: Americans Born 1946 to 1964 includes in its pages, for the first time, a statistical profile of the U.S. population aged 50 or older -- absorbing the New Strategist reference book Older Americans: A Changed Market into one volume."--introduction."

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  • "The baby boom : Americans born 1946 to 1964"
  • "The baby boom : Americans born 1946 to 1964"@en
  • "The baby boom Americans born 1946 to 1964"
  • "The baby boom Americans born 1946 to 1964"@en