In this week’s installment of HBJ’s series, “Connecticut’s Silver Tsunami,” Managing Editor Brad Kane takes an in-depth look at how the state budget can accommodate the needs of the aging population.
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In this week's installment of HBJ's series, “Connecticut's Silver Tsunami,” Managing Editor Brad Kane takes an in-depth look at how the state budget can accommodate the needs of the aging population.
As the percentage of Connecticut's 65-plus population increases in the years ahead, demand for health care and social services as well as state pension payouts will rise, putting further strain on Connecticut's budget. Find out what's at stake.
This week: Retirement Time Bomb
- CT urged to get fiscal house in order before health, social costs skyrocket
- CT budget needs economic growth
Previous installments
July 13: Pulse Check
July 6: Replacement Players
- CT uses patchwork approach to replace aging workforce
- DAS team authors replacements' manual
- Where future manufacturing technology, talent intersect
April 20: Redefining Retirement
