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http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2015/jul/29/baby-boomers-feeding-america-aarp-food-insecurity-health
The baby boomer generation was supposed to be the one that slid into its twilight years with everything sorted out health, financial stability and long life expectancy. But that may not be the case. According to a new study, boomers defined by the authors as people between the ages of 50 and 64 are facing a host of health and economic challenges.
The study, released last week by Feeding America a nonprofit network of food banks with funding from the AARP Foundation, a lobbying group for older adults, found that roughly 8 million baby boomers are going hungry and are turning to charity for food. According to the report, which surveyed 60,000 people, the main challenges fueling the crisis were unemployment, housing shortages and poor health.
Our network serves 13 million older adults and we expect that number to rise, said Matt Knott, president of Feeding America. This is absolutely the right time to be taking a hard look at the data to determine the challenges our mature clients face.
The AARP report uses the US Department of Agricultures definition of food insecurity, which is a household-level economic and social condition of limited or uncertain access to adequate food. According to the study of the older adults relying on the services of Feeding America, 62% were baby boomers...
CONSIDERING THE AGE OF BOOMERS, THIS IS NOT SIGNIFICANT. BOOMERS ARE THE ELDERLY, NOW. MORE THAN HALF THE BOOMERS ARE EITHER DEAD OR OVER 60.
WHAT IS SIGNIFICANT IS THE MAGNITUDE--THE NUMBERS OF THE ENDANGERED.
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