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The graph to the left is showing in detail the aspects financially of baby boomers who identify 
as women.  These women are expected to out live their husband by roughly 1-2 decades.  However, 
most of these women leave all of the financial information to their husband to deal with. 
 Which begs the question what are they going to do when their husband passes before them?
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THIS INFOGRAPHIC GIVES INFORMATION ABOUT WOMEN BORN DURING THE POST WORLD WAR II ERA WHOSE 
HUSBANDS HAVE DIED, OR WILL LIKELY OUTLIVE THEIR HUSBANDS. THE NUMBER HAS INCREASED AND WILL 
CONTINUE TO INCREASE.
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70% of baby-boomer women are expected to outlive their husbands, some for as long as 15-20 
years. The number of boomer widows doubled from 2000 to 2006. 50-80% of boomer widows left 
most of their financial decisions to their husbands.
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This infographic is about boomer widows. IT says there are 12.5 million married baby boomer 
women in the US.  70% of them are expected to outlive their husbands in 15-20 years.
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This image gives information on "boomer widows", which continues to increase as women outlive 
their husbands, and is in fact predicted to increase 10x in the next couple of decades. 
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This image is about Boomer Widows.  These are women born during the baby boomer era who have 
outlived their husbands.  It shows that as of 2010 there were 27,500,000 married baby boomer 
women.  It also gives other statistics about these women such as 70% are expected to outlive 
their husbands.  Other stats are also given.  This is a very informative image.
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This chart describes boomer windows. Specifically, women born during the post WWII baby boom 
(1946-1964) who have outlived their husbands. The number of baby boomer women who are married 
in the US is 27,500,000.
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The following chart shows the number of baby boomers who are expected to outlive their husbands 
and in some cases already have. As of 2010 their where over 27 Million married baby boomer 
women. 
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This image shows the state of Boomer widows in the US. It states at the top how many baby 
boomer woman were married as of 2010. The next info graph explains that 70% are likely to 
outlive there spouse by 15-20 years. There has already been a doubling of widows in a 6 year 
period from 2000-2006. The final part of the graph shows how much reliance many of these woman 
place on their spouses for future planning and long term support. 
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This shows the amount of baby boomers who are women that expects to outlive their husbands 
and it breaks it down by how many years and the amount  in number 
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This graphic gives information about women born during the baby boom from 1946 to 1964. There 
are 27.5 million women who are considered baby boomers. Other statistics are provided throughout.
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This is a series of statistics depicting the demographics of "Boomer Widows" who are women 
born during the baby boom and who have subsequently outlived their husbands.
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The Baby Boomer generation, who stared to appear shortly after the first world war, are now 
at retirement age and an increasing amount of them are widows. This graph demonstrates the 
various programs they can take part in. 
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This chart is titled "Boomer widows." The number of baby boomer women in the U.S. as of 2010 
is: 27,500,000. 70 percent of these women are expected to outlive their husbands.
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"WHY BOOMER WIDOWS ARE FINANCIALLY AT RISK" is about boomer widows who are women born during 
the post WWII baby boom who have outlived their husbands. The number of married baby boomers 
as of 2010 is 27,500,000. 70% of these boomer wives are expected to outlive their husbands 
for as long as 15-20 years. The number of boomer widows doubled from 2000 to 2006 from 1,000,000 
to 2,000,000. When asked 52% say they will rely on their spouse for long term care, 40% leave 
retirement planning up to their husband, 80% say they lack financial savvy to make planning 
decisions & 52% have never worked with a financial planner but would like to. This article 
was written by the National Center for Health Statistics, NCWA.
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