Homes for aging boomers
There’s a bill before Congress now to turn six former military bases into emergency shelters. I have a better idea: Turn them into holding tanks for aging baby boomers, especially those whose retirement nest eggs have been evaporating. Several of the bases in the congressional bill appear to be in Florida and California, perfect homes ...
There's a bill before Congress now to turn six former military bases into emergency shelters. I have a better idea: Turn them into holding tanks for aging baby boomers, especially those whose retirement nest eggs have been evaporating. Several of the bases in the congressional bill appear to be in Florida and California, perfect homes for those formerly golden years.
There’s a bill before Congress now to turn six former military bases into emergency shelters. I have a better idea: Turn them into holding tanks for aging baby boomers, especially those whose retirement nest eggs have been evaporating. Several of the bases in the congressional bill appear to be in Florida and California, perfect homes for those formerly golden years.
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