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Live Births. 1946-64 Baby Boom. 1979- Echo Boom. 1965-78 Baby Bust. Data in Millions Source: HHS National Center for Health Statistics. Population Change by Age. Leading Edge (1946-1950). All Ages. Source: NAHB Long Term Forecast. Mobility by Age: Moved in Previous 12 Months.
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Live Births 1946-64 Baby Boom 1979- Echo Boom 1965-78 Baby Bust Data in MillionsSource: HHS National Center for Health Statistics
Population Change by Age Leading Edge (1946-1950) All Ages Source: NAHB Long Term Forecast
Mobility by Age: Moved in Previous 12 Months Source: Current Population Survey March 2004
Interstate Movers—Share of All Movers Source: Current Population Survey March 2004
Labor Force Participation Rates Sources: BLS, NAHB Long Term Forecast
Part Time Share of Employed BLS 2005
Median Net Worth by Age, 2004 Thousands Note: Overall Median=$93,100 Survey of Consumer Finances
Relative Net Worth by Age, 1989-2004(Percent of median net worth for all households) Survey of Consumer Finances (Federal Reserve Board)
Relative Median Income by Age, 1989-2004(Percent of median income for all households) Survey of Consumer Finances (Federal Reserve Board)
Share With Net Worth Over $500k, 2004 Percent Survey of Consumer Finances (Federal Reserve Board)
Median Financial Assets by Age, 2004 Thousands Note: Overall Median=$23,000 Survey of Consumer Finances
Home Value and Equity by Age, 2004 Survey of Consumer Finances (Federal Reserve Board)
Recent Buyers With Mortgages 2003 Percent American Housing Survey
Households Receiving Inheritance 2003-2004 Survey of Consumer Finances (Federal Reserve Board)
Size of Inheritance by Age(for those receiving inheritance in 2003-04) Survey of Consumer Finances (Federal Reserve Board)
Households With Second Homes by Age Survey of Consumer Finances (Federal Reserve Board)
Households by Type 2004 Percent American Community Survey (Census Bureau)