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What’s Getting Older Got to Do with It? A lot actually.

It happens to all of us. Suddenly we have more aches than normal, less energy, and our memory isn’t what it used to be… Getting older comes with both opportunities and challenges. And, if you’re in the aging population, you’re definitely not alone…

In fact, there are currently 55.8 million Americans who are 65 and older (up from 39.6 million in 2009). And this population is projected to reach 80.8 million by 2040 and 94.7 million by 2060. All but a tiny percentage of them live in non-institutional settings.

Since 1900, the percentage of Americans age 65 and older nearly quadrupled (from 4.1% in 1900 to 16% in 2019), and the number increased more than 17 times (from 3.1 million to 54.1 million). The older population itself has also become increasingly older. For example, there are almost 7 million people over 86 and the segment will continue to grow.

In the U.S., there are 73 million baby boomers between 60 and 80 years who have had a primary impact on our culture. And they have about $140 trillion in wealth that will be passed on in the next decade or so. While much of it belongs to the top 1%, it will still impact many lives.

Despite the size of this population, it seems they are frequently overlooked in many instances. Whether you fall into this category yourself, have a relative who does, or are just wondering how knowing more about this topic can create new opportunities for you or your business, there are a number of issues to consider.

For instance, one of the challenges of getting older is balancing the opportunities to live a full life with the demand of managing the needs brought on by aging. Some specific examples are as follows:

So, how does all of this impact you? Do you see any opportunities where you can make improvements personally or to your business?

The fact is we need to place more focus on how the 65+ population impacts our society, systems, and economy. In general, more management, awareness, and programs are required. As this population continues to grow, and because we’ll all eventually be a part of it, we should be properly equipped to deal with aging ourselves and knowledgeable on how this group thinks, acts, evolves, and affects our systems.

Dr. Bert Shlensky, President of StartupConnection.net, has an MBA and PhD from the Sloan School of Management at M.I.T. He served as the President of WestPoint Pepperell’s apparel fabrics business & President and CEO of Sure Fit Products. More than 2,000 clients have benefitted from his business acumen over the course of his long career. He now focuses on working with select startups and small businesses. For more information, please visit our website: https://www.startupconnection.net/ 

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What’s Getting Older Got to Do with It? A lot actually.
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It happens to all of us. Suddenly we have more aches than normal, less energy, and our memory isn’t what it used to be… Getting older comes with both opportunities and challenges. And, if you’re in the aging population, you’re definitely not alone…
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