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Jane Trombley's avatar

Excellent, Bryan! Tremendously informative on all fronts. Let’s carry this forward with Q4. Housing in particular as it is so universal. The 75+ market is historically vibrant, curious, and hardly “old” in the traditional sense. Much more to come

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Backroad Portfolio's avatar

Always learn something from your posts, Bryan. I'd also point out that some of us Gen Xers want to stay put in our nice family-sized homes to provide a gathering space for children and grandchildren in future years, so there need to be services out there we can access to do the things we don't have the energy for and can afford to pay for as we age and tap into retirement funds. More business opps there.

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Melanie R. Jordan NBC-HWC's avatar

I really enjoyed all the facts you shared and the implications that impact so much of the lives of older adults, Bryan. The ageism that’s built into housing design and travel especially stood out for me.

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Tobin Trevarthen's avatar

As someone who just turned 65 and works with a client in the Care Village Economy, I am a dual representation of the points you make in this piece. My executive clients are all working on their ShiftStory - that speaks to the “not done yet” part of your equation. Great write up and spot on.

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