As more baby boomers reach the typical retirement age in good health, the very notion of a “typical retirement age” is becoming harder to pin down. In fact, the percentage of those aged 65 and older in the workforce has grown by 117% over the last two decades, a trend that’s set to continue for the foreseeable future….
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Retirement Planning Beyond the Numbers
New Definition of Retirement?
Sharing the infographic below that details a telling statistic – in the U.S. and abroad, the definition of retirement seems to be shifting. No longer does the majority think that retirement is a full stoppage of work at whatever your target age may be. Rather 55% believe that they will either work part time during their “retired” years (42%) or plan to never stop working (13%)....