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Over the next two-and-a-half months, the former employees worked tirelessly to make the transition happen. Their journey provides lessons for community members who see worker-ownership as a potential tool to preserve and enhance their livelihoods as a flood of small business owners reach retirement age. Some 24 million United States workers could be affected by the coming “silver tsunami,” which refers to business owners of the baby boomer generation retiring without a succession plan for their businesses.
Much of the Silver tsunami information came from a Yes Magazine series on redefining prosperity funded by the [[Kendeda Fund]] link [https://kendedafund.org/]
 
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Much of the Silver tsunami information came from a Yes Magazine series on redefining prosperity funded by the Kendeda Fund link [1]

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