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aging

[ey-jing] / ˈeɪ dʒɪŋ /


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Utility and power officials for years have argued for upgrading the aging transmission system, much of which was built to support the postwar population boom in the 1950s and 1960s.

From The Wall Street Journal

But you need to make a plan, and that starts with your local area agency on aging.

From MarketWatch

Chief Executive Larry Fink has said that rising government deficits, combined with aging U.S. infrastructure, present a multitrillion-dollar investment opportunity that will need to be plugged by private investors in the coming decade.

From The Wall Street Journal

Renewable-energy developers, power utilities, and companies that make equipment needed to upgrade Europe’s aging electricity grid could all benefit.

From The Wall Street Journal

In fact, older adults can and do improve their cognitive and their physical health over time — and people who have more positive views on aging are more likely to show gains.

From MarketWatch