80 is the new 60 for retirement

Retirement for those in their 60s is out of the question for many baby boomers. Some boomers failed to plan. Others lost their nest eggs leading up to the Great Recession crash. Others had hoped their retirement pensions would suffice, but Social Security and many pension funds were under capitalized — leaving them in retirement limbo. Many who had planned on retiring at 60, 62 or even 65 are now looking at the harsh reality that they may have to suck it up and work into their 80s...Read More

 

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