Peacetime spurred it even higher, helped by a baby boom and a desire to spend after years of rationing.
The hospital on the Army base says it's preparing for a baby boom.
The city is now experiencing a baby boom, which began in 2006, and is expected to continue until 2017.
In the long run, a baby boom would be even more popular.
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And so, by the time I took office, we once again found ourselves deeply in debt and unprepared for a Baby Boom retirement that is now starting to take place.
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Because of a baby boom in the 1970s and 1980s, the region has a demographic bulge, ( see charts), with lots of young and educated people entering the labor market--but finding no work.
There are so many of them that, if only a second baby boom could be encouraged, they could begin to repopulate the country.
With the number of elderly Americans set to double by 2030, the baby boom will become a senior boom.
As a very substantial part of the baby boom generation moves into retirement, benefit requirements will experience an "extraordinary, unprecedented" rise.
Both employers and individuals can contribute to an individual's HSA. HSA monies can be used for the purchase of long-term-care insurance, which will be a huge benefit to ever older baby boom-ers.
Stroll a few blocks east to Lincoln Park for a glimpse into DC's recent baby boom.
Just wait till the baby-boom generation gets a little older and the typeface on the e-book gets more readable--it might even climb to No. 1.
The flagship Titan 5500, introduced in 1991, came just at the cusp of a huge capital spending boom from the Baby Bells and long distance carriers.
The budget overview acknowledges that, even under the best-case scenario, the retirement of the baby-boom generation in a decade or so will put new, intense pressure on America's finances.
But such things mark her out, mainly, as an idealist of the baby-boom generation a species commonplace everywhere in Europe save in the institutions of the European Union.
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The industriousness of the elderly has little to do with a jobs boom and more to do with the baby boom, she argues.
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They knew that eventually, the Baby Boom generation would retire, which meant a much bigger portion of our citizens would be relying on programs like Medicare, Social Security, and possibly Medicaid.
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Steve Jobs was born in 1955 to a Syrian immigrant father at the height of the post-War Baby Boom.
This explains tea's particular appeal to the ageing baby-boom generation, suggests Brian Keating of Sage Group, a market-research firm, in a recent report on the industry.
The baby boom was in its youth so that most working adults had a strong interest in the vitality and quality of our public school system, K through University.
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The IMF paper said moving the budget to balance would put the U.S. in a better position to deal with the massive fiscal pressures it will face as the baby boom generation starts to retire this decade, Reuters news agency reported.
Boom time: A sharp increase in births after World War II created the baby boomer generation, born into an era of unprecedented peace and prosperity.
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The only comparable event is the post-World War II Baby Boom in the US. This is an opportunity, and can be a huge challenge, because all those people will want to be well-fed, educated and productively employed.
The baby boomlet or baby boom echo group born between 1988 and 1995 have flooded colleges with demand for a limited number of spots.
In America, by contrast, the baby-boom generation meant that the Social Security system had five contributors per beneficiary in 1960, a quarter of a century after its introduction.
However, it does so at a cost to recipients and the taxpayer that political leaders and economists agree can't be maintained as the Baby Boom generation reaches retirement age.
But 1920 beats that with ease, with probably well over 1.1 million live babies born in the UK as a whole, well above the post-WWII boom year of 1947, comfortably above the peak of the baby boom of the 1960s and far above the latest figures.
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