Dr. Sherry Cooper,
Executive Vice-President, Global Economic Strategist,
BMO Financial Group
Chief Economist, BMO Capital Markets
sherry.cooper@bmo.com
Published in the October 2009 issue of the US Banker magazine
Well before the financial crisis and recession, the traditional concept of retirement was outmoded—dashed by
the rise in longevity and the enormous changes in social and cultural mores wrought by the generation born
between 1946 and 1965. Boomers came of age rebelling against their parents' political and social views.
Boomers were the generation that coined the concept of the generation gap. So why would we expect them to
follow in their parents' retirement footsteps?
Read on… the complete article from the October 2009 issue of US Banker can be found on their site at
this link.
Reprinted with permission from US Banker