Reimagining America

AARP’s Blueprint for the Future

Source: AARP.org | August 30, 2005

Can America afford to grow older -- with intergenerational fairness, that is -- without sticking our children and grandchildren with the bills? The answer is yes, we can.

Reimagining America: AARP's Blueprint for the Future, presents a realistic framework for getting it done. It rejects the gloom and doom viewpoint that we can't afford what longer life expectancy has brought us. It identifies positive trends that are often overlooked, and it addresses nine challenges that we must overcome in the years ahead.

AARP believes that as a nation, we can balance longer lives with the pressures the aging of the boomers and increased longevity will put on our social systems. While this is often described as a confounding problem of demographics, it is actually driven by the fragmented and disorganized delivery of health care, which costs too much and delivers too little. We also believe that solutions must come from collaboration among government, private organizations, and individuals.

Read or download this important document today.

You can also obtain a copy of Reimagining America by calling 1-888-687-2277. Please request publication D18367(805).

 

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