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Baby Boomers Redefining ‘Golden Years’

The concept of retirement in the U.S. has been around since the early 1900s and originally meant spending a few good years resting after a lifetime of labor.  For the baby boomer generation, the “golden years” are barely resembling that early definition, especially since today people are living longer. A recent Franklin Templeton survey found that the concept of retirement is loaded with contradictions in both attitude and preparedness. Read More…

 

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