Exit this survey NKY AGING POPULATION Question Title * 1. Tell us your generation: Greatest Generation (1901 through 1924) Silent Generation (1925 to 1945) Baby Boomer (1946 to 1964) Gen X (1965 to 1980) Millennial (1981 to 2001) Other (please specify) Question Title * 2. Tell us your career status: Student Starting out Mid-career Late career Recently retired Retired 5 years or more Other (please specify) Question Title * 3. Rate you perception of Northern Kentucky's preparation for handling retirement of the Baby Boom generation: Well prepared Somewhat prepared Ill prepared Well prepared Somewhat prepared Ill prepared Question Title * 4. Which services, facilities and infrastructures are in the best shape in Northern Kentucky for handling the Baby Boomer retirees? Check all that apply. Nursing homes Nursing care Hospitals Parks, walking paths, recreation Senior citizen programming Medical care Public transportation Financial assistance Assisted living Alzheimer's care Medicare Pharmaceutical support Available flights to winter homes Cultural activites Other (please specify) Question Title * 5. Which are in most need of improvement? Check all that apply. Nursing homes Nursing care Hospitals Parks, walking paths, recreation Senior citizen programming Medical care Public transportation Financial assistance Assisted living Alzheimer's care Medicare Pharmaceutical support Available flights to winter homes Cultural activities Other (please specify) Question Title * 6. How much should a person who is retiring in 2020 have in a 401K on his/her last day of work? $25,000 to $50,000 $51,000 to $100,000 $101,000 to $250,000 $251,000 to $500,000 $501,000 or more Other (please specify) Question Title * 7. Is Social Security as we know it still going to be around? Yes, for generations to come Yes, but only for people now 55 or older Yes, but only for people now 45 or older No, it is about to see vast changes No, it will be bankrupt soon No, it will be privatized soon Not sure Other (please specify) Question Title * 8. Should Medicare become a private health insurance program? Yes. The government needs to get out the health insurance business period. Yes. The government should instead provide a stipend so older people could buy a basic health insurance policy on the private market. No. It is one program where government works. Leave it alone. Not sure. Other (please specify) Question Title * 9. Thank you for taking the survey. The Northern Kentucky Forum will host a dialogue titled "Planning for an Aging Population" on Wednesday, July 18, at 5:30p-7p, at the Edgewood Senior Center in Edgewood, Ky. More info at www.nkyforum.org. The Forum is free and the public is encouraged to attend. We welcome your comments in the box below. Done