
Recent data highlights the significant impact of baby boomers on the economy. With $143 million in net ETF inflows reported yesterday, it is evident that older Americans are actively participating in the market. The net worth of America's boomers averages over $1 million per person, contributing to their substantial influence on capital markets. As 74 million baby boomers are expected to retire by 2030, their financial activities continue to bolster the nation's fastest-growing cities. This demographic's economic power is underscored by their investments in various sectors, including healthcare products like knee braces, artificial hips, and walkers. The WSJ article titled 'We Aren't Dead Yet' emphasizes the ongoing investment theme centered around boomers.
WSJ: "We Aren't Dead Yet" The WSJ has an article on the Boomer Economy Betting on boomers is an investment theme that has legs... ...and knee braces, artificial hips, and walkers. We are investing in boomers in a few different ways. One was $HROW, which we subsequently sold… https://t.co/PQHa0i49WS https://t.co/h1csOpVuZZ
74 million baby boomers will retire by 2030. How are you positioning your investments to capitalize on this?
Baby boomers’ good times are driving the economy. An influx of older Americans has bolstered the nation’s fastest-growing city. “We’re not dead yet.” https://t.co/1KCuVJnvus
