Jenkins, CEO of the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), skillfully dismantles common assumptions around aging by presenting research, analysis, and achievements by individuals thriving in the middle and later parts of their lives. Drawing on studies that dispute the idea that people over age 50 who remain in the workforce take opportunities away from younger workers, Jenkins instead suggests economic security and overall well-being are shared possibilities for people of all ages and backgrounds. She adds that those over 50 play a leading role as consumers of goods and services of all kinds, noting that this fast-growing population drives the economy and influences public policy in communities, safety, health, and social security. Jenkins clearly demonstrates how this generation contributes a lifetime of expertise, energy, and financial resources to support civic institutions and a broad range of neighborhoods while making sacrifices to care for grandchildren and aging loved ones. The text is aided by questions for awareness and action relating to health and lifestyle goals.
VERDICT While specific tax and Medicare terms are from a U.S. perspective, this book will appeal to an extensive audience, especially those interested in what's possible when all of us live longer, healthier lives that connect us to our families and communities.
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