Here’s the good news: More people are living into their 80s and beyond.
This means everyone needs to rethink their priorities: Boomers pondering long-term care; Gen-Xers scrambling to save for retirement; Millennials juggling careers and family. There are big challenges for every generation.
The Atlantic explored what it means to plan for the long-term. Family life, career, budgeting, and savings—it’s all up for reinvention.
Michelle Holder, Assistant Professor, John Jay College of Criminal Justice
Steven Petrow, Author of the Forthcoming Book, Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old: Promises to Myself, My Friends and Family
Karl Pillemer, Professor of Gerontology, Weill Cornell Medicine
WITH Emma Green, Staff Writer, The Atlantic
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