The other retirement plan: work past 65

It’s already happening: more Americans are working further past the age of 65, an age at which they had planned to retire. So says the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which also predicts that this trend is just going to intensify over the coming decade. By 2022, the agency says it expects nearly a third of Americans aged between 64 and 75 to continue trudging to work every weekday morning and making the evening commute home again. That’s up from 20% of those in the same age range back in 2002, and 26.8% in 2012...Read More

 

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