PPT-Macroeconomic Consequences of the Aging Baby Boom

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Ronald Lee UC Berkeley PAA Session The Baby Boomers Turn 65 Thanks to Gretchen Donehower for help to the National Transfer Accounts project and to NIA for support

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Ronald Lee UC Berkeley PAA Session The Baby Boomers Turn 65 Thanks to Gretchen Donehower for help to the National Transfer Accounts project and to NIA for support My plan No general equilibrium feedbacks . But the supply of family caregivers is unlikely to keep pace with future demand The following report defines a caregiver support ratio as the number of potential caregivers age d 45 64 for each person age d 80 and older The report uses this support 3 189 Scenario 1 103 211 Scenario 2 193 250 Scenario 3 282 329 Percentage change from 2004 to 2009 TABLE 2 Revised Projections for Real Equity Prices 200420 09 Earlier Projection June 2008 Current Projection F ebruary 2009 SP at open of latest month This lowered the cost of having children A model is developed in an attempt to account quantitatively for both the baby boom and bust JEL E1 J1 03 The fertility of American women over the last 200 years has two salient features portrayed in Figure 1 Objective: Analyze the pop . culture. . after WWII. Money. Money - Consumer . Spending. After World War II, Americans were ready, able, & willing to spend their money. Factories had converted from producing military supplies to consumer goods. I was watching the rainbow fireworks but not on Friday night because my Mummy and Daddy didn’t know when it came. The colourful beautiful fireworks were so scary because they went . boof. and pop and boom and flash! And they were bright and colourful and whooshing and they looked like rainbows! By Julia. Adam Salvatore, Kelly Vogt, Sophia Wang, Cortlandt Warren . Background Information. After World War II, (1946 and 1964)there was an increase in the birth rates across the world. . Approximately 77 million babies were born in the United states alone. . People born from 1946 to 1964. Huge increase in birth rate. Cause by return of WWII Solders. Population Change. Major Risks faced by baby boomers. Not financially ready for retirement. Social security is underfunded. Learning Objectives. Recap causes of the American Dream. Consider how the American Dream developed. Evaluate the America Dream. Think back to last lesson – how do these 3 images link to explain why there would have been a consumer boom in the 1950s?. Isabela Morales. 05/08/13. Language Arts PAC. Song Lyrics. . Do you ever feel like a plastic bag. ,. Drifting through the wind, wanting to start again?. Do you ever feel, feel so paper thin. Like a house of cards, one blow from caving in?. emonstrate . knowledge of specific regional cases. Causes. Why build a railroad?. Industrial Growth & Economic Modernization. Causes or Reasons for railroads:. as . a consequence of the growth of export economies which demanded a . . (Tuesday, April 25. th. ). The Americans. , Chapter 19, “. ttt. ”…p. 632-663. 1950s . terms. reading. NOTES (PPT slides). History Alive!. . Ch. 41 (p. 532-547) Peace, Prosperity, and Progress. Oil containment booms are temporary floatation barriers that contain an oil or chemical spill within a water area. It can be reduced the pollution of shorelines, rivers, oceans, and other waterways. V. June 13 2017. On the Web. By Vince Giuliano. THE SCIENCES OF LONGEVITY. An overview of what . current science tells us. I am going to go slow so you can get what I am saying. This is because it could be extremely important for you. American Abundance. John Kenneth Galbraith (an economist). Published . The Affluent Society. The United States and a few other industrialized nations had created what Galbraith called an “economy of abundance.” New business techniques and improved technology enabled these nations to produce an abundance of goods and services for their people—all of which allowed many of them to enjoy a standard of living never before thought possible.

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