OK Boomer

The workplace is evolving, too, with businesses increasingly seeking the experience and wisdom of senior talent. Currently, 19% of adults 65 and older are employed, compared to 11% in 1987, according to Pew Research. Moreover, individuals aged 65 and older constitute the most rapidly expanding group within the labor force. By 2032, it’s expected that one in every four U.S. workers will be 55 or older, with nearly one in 10 being 65 or older, showcasing the growing presence of seniors in the workplace.

Boomers are defying age norms and you are losing out – https://www.fastcompany.com/91116274/boomers-are-defying-age-norms-and-you-are-losing-out

I am finally on the cutting edge of something.

If It Sounds Too Good To Be True…

Seniors Swindled by ‘Spin Life’ Insurance | The Financial Planner’s Briefcase | Financial Articles & Investing News | TheStreet.com

Nice article by Terry Savage on the premium financing of large amount life insurance policies to seniors who really did not need the insurance.  According to Savage, some seniors are unable to sell their policies to investors to complete the cycle (borrow money, buy insurance policy, sell insurance policy, pay off loan).  I’m a tad bit disappointed Savage did not report actual numbers of policyholders affected.

If I find some statistics on this, I’ll post them.