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Saturday
21Nov2009

More on Aging Societies

The National Intelligence Agency, a center of strategic thinking within the US Government, reporting to the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) and providing the President and senior policymakers with analyses of foreign policy issues, published a really interesting report nearly a year ago that predicts key global trends over the next 15 years that might shape world events.  The document is a really interesting read overall, and paints a pretty sobering picture of the future.

 One section related to the “pensioner boom,” and how aging societies in the US, Western Europe and Japan will place a heavy burden on their respective economies.  Provides further corroboration of the notion that seismic-level forces in our economy will delay retirement for many Boomers.

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