What Retirees Want, Robert Morison
What Retirees Want, Robert Morison
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What Retirees Want
A Holistic View of Life's Third Age

Author: Robert Morison, Ken Dychtwald, PhD

Narrator: L.J. Ganser

Unabridged: 9 hr 36 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 09/08/2020


Synopsis

Throughout ninety-nine percent of human history, life expectancy at birth was less than eighteen years. Few people had a chance to age. Today, thanks to extraordinary medical, demographic, and economic shifts, most of us expect to live long lives. Consequently, the world is witnessing a powerful new version of retirement, driven by the power and needs of the Baby Boomer generation. Consumers over age fifty account for more than half of all spending and control more than 70% of our total net worth—yet are largely ignored by youth-focused marketers. How will work, family, and retirement be transformed to accommodate two billion people over the age of sixty worldwide? In the coming years, we'll see explosive business growth fueled by this unprecedented longevity revolution.

What Retirees Want presents the culmination of thirty years of research by world-famous "Age Wave" expert Ken Dychtwald, PhD, and author and consultant Robert Morison. This entertaining, thought-provoking, and wide-ranging book explains how individuals, businesses, non-profits, and governments can best prepare for a new era—where the needs and demands of the "Third Age" will set the lifestyle, health, social, marketplace, and political priorities of generations to come.

Reviews

Goodreads review by CJ

Overall this is yet another self-indulgent baby boomer book preaching about the great accomplishments of this generation and how they will "make old age great again." It has many tired cliches about how boomers are about to "redefine retirement," somehow ignoring how boomers are already in their 70s......more

Goodreads review by Burns

3.5 stars: an interesting exploration of various impacts of the extended longevity and radical expectations of the Boomer generation. It was not exactly the book I was hoping for because that would offer more guidance to relatively new retirees like me who are looking for tools and guidance to make......more

Goodreads review by John

There was very little here that was really new to me. I did like the earlier chapters more than the later ones. There was a lot there to think about, especially for churches that want to rethink marketing and outreach. But much of the rest was the relation of some statistics, mostly about what elder......more

Goodreads review by Joan

A very informative book. Many striking data that makes one think. For example: - US average retirement age: in 1900 - 76 yr old / in 2020 - 65 yr old - US life expectancy: in 1940 - 63.6 yrs / in 2016 - 78.8 yr - US ratio of workers to Social Security recipients: - in 1940 - 40 to 1 / in 2016 - 2.8 to......more