The word retirement takes on a whole new meaning when talking about the Baby Boomer generation. Bingo, shuffleboard, and golf every day are passé. We want to be busy, just not as busy. We want to stay involved, but not 60 hours a week involved. We want to continue earning, but without the stress and pressure of a traditional job.

Essentially, Boomers have finally grown up. We have become working caregivers to our parents and children, and our concerns range from finances to relationships to health. Can you believe the drop-out generation currently sees itself as family-oriented? That the former protest-everything-generation now say they put others before themselves?

Boomers Put Retirement on Hold

Arizona Boomers