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Midge538 07-17-2012 01:16 PM

TV ... an Oasis in FL
 
Twilight in the Sunshine State: Florida's Vision of Boomer-Land

kbace6 07-17-2012 01:56 PM

An interesting article. I think it paints a fair picture with pros and cons.

eweissenbach 07-17-2012 02:20 PM

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Originally Posted by kbace6 (Post 523412)
An interesting article. I think it paints a fair picture with pros and cons.

I agree. This is an article everyone on the forum should read.

graciegirl 07-17-2012 02:42 PM

WHO is this person calling old????chilout

Girls? Get your squirt guns!!!!

Just kidding Admin.

He (the admin) sure takes the fun outa calling the posse together.

Of course he (the admin) is REALLY young.

Bogie Shooter 07-17-2012 02:51 PM

The comments about TV are all fair, however, the article covers mostly the economic state of the rest of Florida.

kbace6 07-17-2012 03:09 PM

I agree Bogie Shooter, it was a bit arduous to get through, but some good information and food for thought before making the final move to TV and FL in general.

gomoho 07-17-2012 03:16 PM

Thanks for sharing - enjoyed the article.

2BNTV 07-17-2012 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Bogie Shooter (Post 523451)
The comments about TV are all fair, however, the article covers mostly the economic state of the rest of Florida.

:agree:

rp001 07-17-2012 03:43 PM

numbers/assumptions
 
Even though the article is a good read I'd question the numbers..He said Fl will have to create 1million jobs and then stated it was roughly the population of three cities..I am pretty sure Miami would make those numbers by itself. That makes me question the "facts" as stated..I have been a very long (50plus yrs)resident of Florida..I lived in Dade and Broward counties..At one time I remember the largest population was seniors..South beach was Jewish seniors, south Broward was Italian American seniors..This has changed so dramatically. Now the population of both counties has changed to primarily Latins..It has come an international hub and is totally different than the rest of Florida today...

My point is that the only thing we can be sure of is it will change, and get older..That is not necessarily a bad thing..I also took exception to his assumprions that seniors were really not supporters of education..I'm a Democrat and have Many Republican friends that are dedicated to having a great educational system..That is our future as a nation and the folks in the Villages are smart enough to recognize that...

ijusluvit 07-17-2012 04:01 PM

Today's NEWSWEEK's effort to be sensational labels 18-35 year-olds as "Generation Screwed".

For me, thoughts provoked by the article include the real possibility that young people may not have the opportunities we did. There were jobs and choices for the non-college bound and there was little question that a college degree would get us on a promising career path. Now what's certain for many in school is deep debt. And will there be a Villages for them?

Since we boomers have had such a huge impact and really forced society to cater to us because of our numbers, I think we have to think of others now, especially the young. No matter how hard we worked for what we got, I don't think retirement allows us to ignore giving strong support for education and opportunity for them.

Bill-n-Brillo 07-17-2012 04:39 PM

Interesting reading - thanks for posting the link.

Bill :)

asianthree 07-17-2012 08:11 PM

:agree:

Pturner 07-18-2012 07:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Midge538 (Post 523396)

Hi Midge,
Thanks so much for this link. I posted a comment on the article, although I don't think my comment is up yet. :)

ilovetv 07-18-2012 07:59 PM

Regarding: "Last year, retirees purchased 2,307 homes in the Villages. It is the fastest-growing small community in the United States, according to Forbes. That growth is decidedly geriatric and it’s emblematic of what’s is happening across the entire country."

Since when is age 55 to 60 "decidedly geriatric"? Or even age 60 to 65????

The writer is truly an outsider looking in.

Did you seen any mention of how happy people are to be here, or that 50% of buyers in TV do not buy unless they can pay cash, by selling their previous home, and that they did not put themselves into a mortgage that now has them "underwater"?????

Ohiogirl 07-18-2012 08:12 PM

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Originally Posted by ilovetv (Post 524251)

Since when is age 55 to 60 "decidedly geriatric"? Or even age 60 to 65????

Not old to us (the boomers) certainly, but if you were 25? Come on . . .

My father died at 42 - I was 16. It was tragic and awful, but I remember thinking that at least he was old and had lived a full life!!!???

It is all in your perspective. I went back to full-time work at age 50 after a divorce, was almost the oldest one in the entire office, and certainly the oldest among the new hires. Truly, all the recent college grads starting with me surely considered me to be if not geriatric, then certainly old.

They all thought it was "cute" that I had a boyfriend (what do you call them when they are 50 plus)?

It's the old story - 80 doesn't sound so old when you are 70, 70 doesn't sound bad anymore when you are 60 plus, and so on. But, try to get a job when you are 50 or 60 plus and being interviewed by someone who is 33 or thereabouts. They definitely think you are "geriatric," and I'm sure we did too when we were their age. Remember?


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