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Americans are retiring at an increasing pace. Recent research from Deutsche Bank estimates the number of Americans retiring daily has nearly doubled since the year 2000.

Currently, roughly 10,000 people turn 65 each day, the standard age for retirement, and according to Census forecasts that number is set to rise. It will reach nearly 12,000 people within the next 10 years. By 2030, according to the Census Bureau, all baby boomers will be older than 65.

But as life expectancy and quality of life at an older age increases, will the retirement experience be redesigned? What will the future of retirement look like from an experience perspective?

If technology could make visiting your grandmother remotely much easier, would you still do it?!

- Intro to Topic (0:17)
- The Problem of Lonliness (4:00)
- Experiencing vs Planning for Retirement (5:43)
- Maslow's Hierachy of Needs (6:28)
- Using Tech to Change the Experience of Retirement (12:55)
- Solving The Problem of Lonliness (16:56)
- Final Thought: Moving The Millenial Experiences up to Gen X'ers (21:22)
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