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AARP Study: As Boomers Age, Family Caregiver Shortage Looms

Associations Now

to 1, by 2050. The group has also been upping its contact with millennials. While the AARP report identifies caregivers as people between the ages of 45 and 64, Schall noted that of the 15 million Americans currently caring for someone with Alzheimer’s disease, 1 million are millennials.

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Generational change in giving and philanthropy? 

Candid

In the coming years, trillions of dollars in wealth held by the Baby Boomer generation (born from 1955– 1964) are poised to transfer to their children and grandchildren, millennials (1981 – 1996) and Generation Z (1997 –2012). Through 2045, some $84 trillion dollars will pass mostly from baby boomers to Gen X (born 1965-1980) and millennials.