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Few Americans Plan to Stop Working at 65

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May 06, 2015
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According to the latest Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies survey, only 21% of Americans plan to stop working at age 65. In line with the Boomer trend, many plan to take up part-time employment or simply refuse to quit their day job.

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