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Aging Baby Boomers

Aging Baby Boomers

3.83k followers ? 9 symbols Watchlist by Yahoo Finance

This basket consists of stocks that benefit from the needs of aging baby boomers.

Curated by Yahoo Finance

Background

Baby boomers — people born between 1946 and and 1964 — represent nearly 25% of the US population, and the number of Americans over 65 is projected to double by 2060. Many of the companies on this list serve senior citizens’ needs, including recreational activities, health care, and end-of-life planning.

How did we choose these stocks?

Each of these stocks was chosen by the Yahoo Finance editorial staff.

Who made these selections?

Yahoo Finance is the most-read business website in the US, garnering roughly 75 million unique visitors every month. The site has extensive coverage of the markets, travel, technology and general business.

How are these weighted?

The stocks in this watchlist are weighted equally.

Performance

WatchlistChange Today1 Month Return1 Year ReturnTotal Return
Aging Baby Boomers+0.49%---
^GSPC-0.21%+4.07%+32.06%+6115.11%

9 Symbols

SymbolCompany NameLast PriceChange% ChangeMarket TimeVolumeAvg Vol (3 month)Market Cap
UNHUnitedHealth Group Incorporated597.7+6.48+1.10%4:00 PM EDT2.14M3.29M551.93B
PGThe Procter & Gamble Company168.95-0.32-0.19%4:00 PM EDT6.22M7.02M396.98B
RCLRoyal Caribbean Cruises Ltd.193.59+0.56+0.29%4:00 PM EDT1.59M2.26M49.83B
SCIService Corporation International74.71+1.07+1.45%4:00 PM EDT1.51M982.58k10.79B
HCPHashiCorp, Inc.33.97+0.04+0.12%4:00 PM EDT789.31k2.38M6.89B
HIHillenbrand, Inc.25.66-0.74-2.80%4:00 PM EDT674.42k519.34k1.80B
MATWMatthews International Corporation21.64-0.02-0.09%4:00 PM EDT204.10k145.76k662.13M
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