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Baby Boomers: From the Age of Aquarius to the Age of Responsibility

Download the complete report As the oldest of the nation’s 75 million baby boomers approach the age of 60, a Pew Research Center survey finds many are looking ahead to their own retirement while...

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Eying Boomer Bonanza, States Woo Retirees

As the baby boom generation starts searching for the perfect place to spend its golden years, states – especially ones not typically considered havens for senior citizens – are touting their quiet...

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Working After Retirement: The Gap Between Expectations and Reality

<p > Download the complete report <p >More than three quarters of today’s workers (77%) expect to work for pay even after they retire, according to a new Pew Research Center survey. Of...

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Most Middle-Aged Adults Are Rethinking Retirement Plans

By Rich Morin, Senior Editor, Pew Research Center In the midst of a recession that has taken a heavy toll on many nest eggs, just over half of all working adults ages 50 to 64 say they may delay their...

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Recession Turns a Graying Office Grayer

Overview The American work force is graying — and not just because the American population itself is graying. Older adults are staying in the labor force longer, and younger adults are staying out of...

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More Americans Worry about Financing Retirement

Despite a slowly improving economy, about four-in-ten adults (38%) say they are not confident that they will have enough income and assets for their retirement, up from 25% at the end of the Great...

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5 facts about Social Security

Social Security has developed into one of the most popular federal programs, though that popularity is tempered by concern over its long-term financial outlook.

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Baby Boomers: From the Age of Aquarius to the Age of Responsibility

As the oldest of the nation’s 75 million baby boomers approach the age of 60, many are looking ahead to their own retirement while balancing a full plate of family responsibilities. The post Baby...

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Working After Retirement: The Gap Between Expectations and Reality

More than three quarters of today’s workers expect to work for pay even after they retire. Of those who feel this way, most say it’s because they’ll want to, not because they’ll have to. The post...

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Most Middle-Aged Adults Are Rethinking Retirement Plans

In the midst of a recession that has taken a heavy toll on many nest eggs, just over half of all working adults ages 50 to 64 say they may delay their retirement -- and another 16% say they never...

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Recession Turns a Graying Office Grayer

The American work force is graying -- and not just because the American population itself is graying. Older adults are staying in the labor force longer, and younger adults are staying out of it...

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Recession Turns a Graying Office Grayer

Older adults are staying in the labor force longer, and younger adults are staying out of it longer. Both trends intensified with the recession and are expected to continue after the economy recovers....

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More Americans Worry about Financing Retirement

Despite a slowly improving economy and a three-year-old stock market rebound, Americans today are more worried about their retirement finances than they were at the end of the Great Recession in 2009,...

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5 facts about Social Security

Social Security has developed into one of the most popular federal programs, though that popularity is tempered by concern over its long-term financial outlook. The post 5 facts about Social Security...

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The pace of Boomer retirements has accelerated in the past year

In the third quarter of 2020, about 28.6 million Baby Boomers reported that they were out of the labor force due to retirement. The post The pace of Boomer retirements has accelerated in the past year...

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