Why retiring at 65 could become a thing of the past
January 4, 2020 by Paola Peralta
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Why retiring at 65 could become a thing of the past
As much as 54% of Americans will either stop working after age 65 or never retire at all, according to a study in this CNBC article. Just 24% of the respondents in the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies report say they plan to retire at 65, with 22% saying they are eyeing an earlier retirement. “People want to extend their working lives and plan to keep working in retirement. By and large, many simply have not yet saved enough to retire comfortably,” says Catherine Collinson, the center’s CEO and president.
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