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Effective Communication with our Aging Population

The fastest growing segment of the US population is 85-plus. Those 65 and older have less cash income than younger persons but control more than 50% of the nation's discretionary income and hold 77% of all financial assets. Older citizens now are more active and are better educated. Marketers a...

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Published in:Business horizons 1989, Vol.32 (1), p.19-25
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Effectiveness
Elderly consumers
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Marketing
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Marketing management
Older people
Population
Target markets
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