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The New Age of "Old Age": Rethinking Vitality After 60
By the Editors of 60 Something Magazine
What’s Inside the Pages?
If you grab the latest issue (the one with silver-haired rock climber Elena Vasquez on the cover, looking fierce in neon Gore-Tex), here is what you’ll actually find: 60 something mag
Market Trends
For a magazine or publication targeting people in their sixties, market trends might include: The New Age of "Old Age": Rethinking Vitality
Enter 60 Something Magazine.
Being "60-something" in the 2020s isn't about winding down; it’s about a radical second act The Wisdom Advantage Respectful, optimistic, and practical
Tone & Style
- Respectful, optimistic, and practical.
- Avoids patronizing language; uses clear, jargon-free explanations.
- Mix of aspirational features (travel, profiles) and highly actionable service journalism (how-tos, checklists, calculators).
- Retirement income strategies: Social Security claiming windows, required minimum distributions, sequence-of-returns risk.
- Budgeting in retirement, tax-efficient withdrawals, and healthcare cost planning (Medicare basics, supplemental plans, long-term care considerations).
- Estate planning essentials, powers of attorney, and legacy giving.
- Downsizing, reverse mortgages (pros/cons), and housing options: aging-in-place vs. 55+ communities vs. assisted living.
So, what can you expect from "60 Something Mag"? Here are just a few examples of the topics and features you might find:
Welcome to the era of the 60-something mag—a metaphorical (and literal) space where life isn’t about winding down, but about gearing up for a second act that is often more vibrant, focused, and adventurous than the first. The Shift in Perspective