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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 575967" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>I would forecast jobcreation, actually.</p><p>Thinking prople in their late 50's and early 60's are wealthy enough to atleast semi-retire, but hang on to thier jobs for the bennies. </p><p>They could work less hrs to get by, doing less work, and enjoy life somewhat more.</p><p>Maybe even full retire, if they have enough savings.</p><p> </p><p>Here are some stats from Canada, couldn't find any on google for America to compare with (sorry).</p><p> </p><p>As for actual retirement plans, the survey found that 19% of Canadians plan to retire between the ages of 55 to 59, 20% plan to retire between the ages of 60 and 64, 30% say they will retire at age 65 or older, and 26% do not know when they will retire.</p><p>All I could find, is that the USA has increased minmum retirement age to 67, and also medicare. </p><p>Oh well, semi-retirement it is then.</p><p>But, it's a good option, instead of working your b.tt off until 67 ! If you no longer need to, just to receive healthcare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 575967, member: 23950"] I would forecast jobcreation, actually. Thinking prople in their late 50's and early 60's are wealthy enough to atleast semi-retire, but hang on to thier jobs for the bennies. They could work less hrs to get by, doing less work, and enjoy life somewhat more. Maybe even full retire, if they have enough savings. Here are some stats from Canada, couldn't find any on google for America to compare with (sorry). As for actual retirement plans, the survey found that 19% of Canadians plan to retire between the ages of 55 to 59, 20% plan to retire between the ages of 60 and 64, 30% say they will retire at age 65 or older, and 26% do not know when they will retire. All I could find, is that the USA has increased minmum retirement age to 67, and also medicare. Oh well, semi-retirement it is then. But, it's a good option, instead of working your b.tt off until 67 ! If you no longer need to, just to receive healthcare. [/QUOTE]
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