Baby Boomer Wealth Transfer
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•Home equity could fuel a massive wealth transfer in coming years
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Baby boomers born before 1964 have a collective $17 trillion in home equity.
Three-quarters plan to pass that wealth on to their children when they die, Freddie Mac survey finds.
It's part of a massive wealth transfer that will reshape the economy in the next few decades .
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