Here Come the Baby Boomers!

Kathleen Casey-Kirshling was the first “Baby Boomer” born one second after midnight on January 1, 1946. Kathleen just turned 65 years old last month making her eligible for Medicare. Many Baby Boomers have already started taking Social Security early and will start to be eligible for full benefits in less than one year. There are 83 million Baby Boomers born between 1946 and 1964. This means 12,633 will be turning 65 each day over the next eighteen years shaping the landscape of American politics, finance, and business.

Kevin McNab

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