Boomer Stats Flashcards
Year boomers began turning 65?
2011
Year that all baby boomers will be 65 or older?
2029
Percent of the population projected to be over 65 in 2029?
20%
Population of the United States in 2012?
314 million
Population of the United States in 2060!
420 million
Percent of the population in 2010 age 65 or older?
13%
Baby boomer birth year range?
1946 to 1964
In 2010, what is the distribution of population by U65, 65-84 and over 85?
- 9%
- 3%
- 8%
In 2030, what is the distribution of population by U65, 65-84 and over 85?
- 7%
- 8%
- 5%
In 2050, what is the projected distribution of population by U65, 65-84 and over 85?
- 1%
- 4%
- 5%
Racial mix 2005?
Whites 67%
Hispanic 14%
Black 13%
Asian 5%
(Pew)
Racial mix 2050?
Whites 47%
Hispanic 29%
Black 13%
Asian 9%
(Pew)
In 2016, % of Facebook users 65+?
62%
In 2016, % of Facebook users 50-64?
72%
Pew
In 2016, % of boomers who have nothing saved for retirement?
46%
IRI
% of boomers Plan to work past 70 years old?
43%
Transamerica
Total estimated number of baby boomers?
75 million
Differentiate “leading” and “trailing” edge boomers by years.
Leading 46-55
Trailing 56-64
Trailing attributes
Switched jobs Switched carriers Switched plans Familiar w/ networks & plan design Know most carriers Loyal to PCP
Trailing Boomer women
In workforce
Had own insurance
Eligible for social security
Eligible for Medicare
Trailing boomers retire/live
Moving away from AZ & FL
Stay close to home
Hit hard by recession
Deloitte recommends
\+ Aligning network strat to new pop growth areas \+ coord provider across products (U65) \+ enable aging with grace in the home \+ find new (local) partners \+ Tailor comm by segment esp women
Trailing boomers health
1999-2014 Higher obesity (27-34%) Higher diabetes (10-16%) Under control? Lower smoking
Deloitte trailing boomer health implications
+ tools to help manage chronic conditions
+ leverage patient activation and reset to the surveys and models to identify “willingness to engage” levels
+ develop a well executed health risk assessment strategy
+ enlisting trusted support systems (family)
Deloitte survey trailing vs current Medicare
Less satisfied w/ current coverage
Costs (38% vs 64%)
Benefits (51%-74%)
Purchasing experience (52%-73%)
Using plan (52%-74%)