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	<title>Comments on: Is Our Economy Really That Good?</title>
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		<title>By: ellisgl</title>
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		<description>I think we are seeing a rebound definitely. But, this rebound has a upcoming road block. Baby Boomers. Next year we will see the start of the baby boomer retirements starting. My prediction for the next couple years:

1.) RV and Travel sales should go up. Might want to look at oil, alt energies and travel company stocks.

2.) Medical spending will start climb to astronomical records. Medicare and Medicaid services are going to be hit hard. Insurance companies and doctors will look to make the most of it - this is why we need to work on calming this. With this note, if you have extra cash, spend it on medical stocks.

3.) New jobs will &quot;appear&quot; since companies will start &quot;getting rid of&quot; the older generation. But how many will start over extending employee&#039;s and/or outsourcing.

4.) Later on there will be a lot of real estate for sale, another bottoming out of the real estate market? Youth want new and not want to deal with fixing up older houses since they are over extended from their work responsibilities.

5.) We might see another new age in technology since a lot of this baby boomers will be retired. Lets hope, since we have not really seen anything super awesome since the 70&#039;s, 80&#039;s &amp; 90&#039;s. The 70&#039;s &amp; 80&#039;s with digital electronics and computers, 90&#039;s with stabilization of the computer/electronics industries, but with the boom of the computer networking sector, with the push of ARPA net, er &quot;The Internet&quot; in 1995 to the mass public. The 2000&#039;s we haven&#039;t anything that brought that kind of impact.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think we are seeing a rebound definitely. But, this rebound has a upcoming road block. Baby Boomers. Next year we will see the start of the baby boomer retirements starting. My prediction for the next couple years:</p>
<p>1.) RV and Travel sales should go up. Might want to look at oil, alt energies and travel company stocks.</p>
<p>2.) Medical spending will start climb to astronomical records. Medicare and Medicaid services are going to be hit hard. Insurance companies and doctors will look to make the most of it &#8211; this is why we need to work on calming this. With this note, if you have extra cash, spend it on medical stocks.</p>
<p>3.) New jobs will &#8220;appear&#8221; since companies will start &#8220;getting rid of&#8221; the older generation. But how many will start over extending employee&#8217;s and/or outsourcing.</p>
<p>4.) Later on there will be a lot of real estate for sale, another bottoming out of the real estate market? Youth want new and not want to deal with fixing up older houses since they are over extended from their work responsibilities.</p>
<p>5.) We might see another new age in technology since a lot of this baby boomers will be retired. Lets hope, since we have not really seen anything super awesome since the 70&#8242;s, 80&#8242;s &amp; 90&#8242;s. The 70&#8242;s &amp; 80&#8242;s with digital electronics and computers, 90&#8242;s with stabilization of the computer/electronics industries, but with the boom of the computer networking sector, with the push of ARPA net, er &#8220;The Internet&#8221; in 1995 to the mass public. The 2000&#8242;s we haven&#8217;t anything that brought that kind of impact.</p>
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