No end to the daily grind? Older Americans plan to work in retirement
CNBC - 4/11/2017 - Paul Davidson - No end to the daily grind? Older Americans plan to work in retirement
Here's how many Americans plan to spend their retirement: working. About a third of 45- to 65-year-olds say they'll work part-time in their golden years and 4% aim to have a full-time job, changing the very meaning of retirement, according to an Ipsos/USA TODAY survey of 1,152 adults in mid-March. That, of course, is once they get there. A third of those surveyed plan to delay retirement past the traditional benchmark of 65. Twenty-two percent say they'll hang it up when they're between 66 and 70, 7% prefer to hold off until their early 70s and 3% vow not to give up the grind until after age 75. Eight percent don't plan to retire at all. Read more @ http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/11/no-end-t ... ement.html
Here's how many Americans plan to spend their retirement: working. About a third of 45- to 65-year-olds say they'll work part-time in their golden years and 4% aim to have a full-time job, changing the very meaning of retirement, according to an Ipsos/USA TODAY survey of 1,152 adults in mid-March. That, of course, is once they get there. A third of those surveyed plan to delay retirement past the traditional benchmark of 65. Twenty-two percent say they'll hang it up when they're between 66 and 70, 7% prefer to hold off until their early 70s and 3% vow not to give up the grind until after age 75. Eight percent don't plan to retire at all. Read more @ http://www.cnbc.com/2017/04/11/no-end-t ... ement.html
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