When I m 65 77 Million Boomers Are Moving Toward the Age of Retiremen

When I m 65 77 Million Boomers Are Moving Toward the Age of Retiremen

When I’m 65, 77 Million Boomers Are Moving Toward the Age of Retiremen...

When I m 65

5 views from five boomers

The first splash of the wave hits the symbolic age of 65 in 2011. Inside E Street looks into what that means for boomers individually, as a generation, and for the broader society as well. Selfish navel-gazers or generous optimistic activists? See also: On this episode of , a group of leading-edge boomers shares its take on the generation’s impact and future plans. We talk with five members of the class of 1964 at Washington-Lee High School in Arlington, Virginia.
Lark McCarthy also talks with , president and CEO of Age Wave and author of A New Purpose, , former syndicated columnist, and , president of LifeCourse Associates. This is the first of an occasional series of Inside E Street broadcast, of When I'm 65.

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