60 Something Mag Better Guide

This report compares leading magazines targeting readers in their 60s (print and digital), assessing editorial focus, audience alignment, accessibility, design, subscription value, and advertiser suitability. It recommends which magazine is “better” depending on reader priorities: lifestyle/entertainment, health and longevity, finance and retirement planning, or hobbies and active living.

Forget the "gentle aerobics" stereotypes. Today’s 60-somethings are hitting the weight room, trail running, and practicing yoga with more consistency than their younger counterparts. We now know that muscle mass and flexibility are the true fountains of youth. "Better" in your 60s means functional fitness—having the strength to travel the world, play with grandkids, and stay independent. 3. Financial Confidence and Freedom 60 something mag better

Whether it's starting a nonprofit, going back to school, or becoming a travel writer, the "better" publication is filled with inspirational and practical guides for reinvention. It's a place where Margaret Manning, the founder of Sixty and Me, can share her passion for building engaged communities and changing perceptions about age. It treats a "second act" as the norm, not the exception. This report compares leading magazines targeting readers in