11.17.2011

The concept of a “retirement age” is going the way of the typewriter

80 Is The New 65

Excerpt:

The concept of a “retirement age” is going the way of the typewriter, another 20th-century relic that has been made irrelevant by changing circumstances. Middle class Americans now expect to work until they have saved enough to afford to retire, according to results from the seventh annual Retirement Survey from Wells Fargo & Company (NYSE:WFC). Three fourths (76%) of the 1,500 middle class Americans surveyed by telephone by Harris Interactive in August and September 2011 say it is more important to have a specific amount saved before retirement, regardless of age, while only 20% say it is more important to retire at a specific age, regardless of savings.

Comment: Wells Fargo press release. Interesting. Image from an Ebay auction. About what my folks had when I was growing up.

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