💼 Business 14h ago · Aimee DeCamillo, Diane Ty

America is not ready for its own longevity crisis — and 2026 is the wake-up call

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America is not ready for its own longevity crisis — and 2026 is the wake-up call
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Americans are living longer than ever before, which is a remarkable achievement. But making those additional years healthy, secure, and fulfilling will require better planning across households, retirement systems, employers, and communities.



In 2026, the oldest baby boomers will turn 80. This demographic milestone will test whether our financial, health, housing, care, community, and social systems are prepared for what most people want: to age well at home. Today, most Americans are far fro

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