Aging America: The Cities That Are Graying The Fastest
Notwithstanding plastic surgery, health improvements and other modern biological enhancements, we are all getting older, and the country is too. Today roughly 18.5% of the U.S. population is over 60,...
View ArticleBoomers Increasingly Likely To Age in Place
A new survey from Met Life of the oldest baby boomers—people born in 1946—finds this group even more likely than they were five years ago to keep living where they are rather than move as part of...
View ArticleFirst Wave of Boomers Increasingly Likely To Age in Place–Survey
A new survey of the oldest baby boomers–people born in 1946–finds this group even more likely than they were five years ago to keep living where they are rather than move as part of retirement. The...
View ArticleThree Developing Trends Will Help Boost Remodeling, JCHS’ Baker Predicts
Trends involving sustainably healthy homes, rental housing improvements, and aging in place all will help drive growth in spending for home improvement projects in coming years, one of the nation’s...
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Business How-To: Sell Universal Design There are two customer groups when it comes to selling aging-in-place or universal design. Group One consists of the people who need it or may need it and can...
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