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Retirement Revolution premieres Monday, March 31, 2008. Check Local Listings to see when it is airing on your local PBS station.

Man on boat

Baby Boomers are transforming the way we think about retirement and aging.

Retirement in America is undergoing a revolutionary transformation. When our grandparents and parents retired, they could usually count on a handsome company pension, as well as Society Security and other benefits. Today, few workers in the private sector will enjoy a company pension. And today, Social Security and Medicare face growing funding issues. Americans are being told—every day and in increasing numbers—that they will have the sole responsibility for producing income for themselves for a much longer span of retirement time.

Retirement Revolution, hosted by broadcast journalist Paula Zahn, is a two-part documentary that explores the many challenges and opportunities faced by the 78 million Baby Boomers who are now heading into retirement.

Grandfather and grandson

Our new generation of "old people" fulfill a unique and important role in society.

As the first wave of Baby Boomers turns 65 next year, they are changing America's ideas about what it means to grow old and what it means to retire. With sixty-five fast becoming the new "middle age," retirement may mean a new career instead of the golf course.

Retirement Revolution offers practical considerations that can help ensure a retirement on one's own terms, even in a risky world in which Medicare and private pensions are facing real problems. With everyday stories placed in the context of experts' perspectives on retirement and aging, Retirement Revolution alleviates anxieties, inspires confidence, and demonstrates the pressing need for change where the ways of the past simply won't be enough.

Women reading together

"Retirement" today often means the beginning of a new career.

The documentary explores numerous revolutionary discoveries: how even late starters can save enough to supplement their Social Security income; how to turn home equity into old-age income; how to ensure a secure old age with new retirement investment products like annuities that begin at age 85; the joys of encore careers begun after age 50; how Social Security can be secured for another 50 years; and the remarkable compassion and help that the new "old people" are providing to the rest of society.



Explore the Retirement Revolution microsite at wttw.com/retirementrevolution.

  • Watch the show, see exclusive interview outtakes and download the podcast.
  • Learn the 10 Steps to a sound and secure retirement.
  • Get a peek into the lives of eight American families who discuss their dreams and plans for the future and some mistakes they made along the way.
  • Add to your retirement toolbox with handy resources.

For information about a new action plan for retirement, visit the Web site for co-producer James Schlagheck's book, Cash-Rich Retirement. Featured in the documentary, the book explains 401(k)s, Social Security, annuities and other financial resources critical to future retirees.

Retirement Revolution is a co-production of James L. Schlagheck and WTTW National Productions.

Funded by:

MassMutual Financial Group

Produced by:

WTTW National Productions