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groovedaddy

(6,229 posts)
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 01:07 PM Jan 2013

Documenting a Generation’s Fall

One of the lasting effects of the Great Recession has been the economic spiral downward of the American middle class, and no group has been harder hit than the boomer generation, men and women in the prime of their working lives.

From 2007 to 2009, workers 55 to 64 year old who lost jobs had been making an average of $850 a week; those lucky enough to be re-employed by January 2010 were earning $647 a week, a 23.9 percent drop in income.

Younger boomers, ages 45 to 54, had been averaging $916 a week; the jobs they were able to find after the recession paid $755, a 17.6 percent decline.

That is the story Susan Sipprelle tells in her new documentary, “Set for Life,” about the generation that was so sure that they were — until their lives came undone during the Great Recession.

http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/14/booming/set-for-life-documents-crisis-among-baby-boomers.html?ref=us

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Documenting a Generation’s Fall (Original Post) groovedaddy Jan 2013 OP
first time i have seen my age described as "young boomer" tk2kewl Jan 2013 #1
 

tk2kewl

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1. first time i have seen my age described as "young boomer"
Mon Jan 14, 2013, 01:59 PM
Jan 2013

i always wondered what label applied to my generation

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