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Working Past Age 65 Easier Said Than Done

FYI: Seven in 10 boomers say they either expect to work past age 65 or already are doing so, but maintaining a career may be harder than many of them realize, according to a Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies report.

While working past the age of 65 can help boomers fund living expenses and potentially make up any retirement plan shortfalls, the report found that working at that age can sometimes be difficult.
Regards,
Ted
https://www.fa-mag.com/news/working-past-age-65-easier-said-than-done-44310.html?print

19th Annual Transamerica Retirement Survey:
https://transamericacenter.org/docs/default-source/retirement-survey-of-workers/tcrs2019_sr_what_is_retirement_by_generation.pdf
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