In fact, more people today believe they will be working at age 70 than retiring before age 65.
Rudy is taking classes here because his dreams of retiring at age 65 began slipping away as the economy faltered.
Whilst the quantum of the "pension pot" figure has increased, this is principally as a result of the assumption used last year about retiring at age 60 no longer being appropriate.
He is planning on retiring at age 65.
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Jack was now maxing out his 401K contributions, and even took advantage of the additional amount he could set aside when he turned fifty, but retiring at age fifty-five now seemed out of the question.
The hedge fund world was abuzz last week with news that its star natural gas trader John Arnold was retiring at age 38, causing some to wonder if there was more to the story and if something went wrong in the past few months.
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The former officers were awarded a lump sum on their pension after retiring before the age of 55.
Early departures accounted for about half, with the rest retiring due to age or ill health, or moving to other jobs.
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According to a report in Bild newspaper, Baumann, whose contract expires this summer, is contemplating retiring at the age of 33.
Farr reclaimed the Welsh heavyweight title in 1951, finally retiring at the age of 39 after a seventh-round loss to Don Cockell in a 1953 final eliminator.
He produced 127 episodes of western Bonanza and 108 episodes of legal eagle drama Matlock before retiring in 1992 at age 78.
Many investors today who had planned to retire early at 62 when they became eligible for Social Security benefits albeit at a reduced rate compared with retiring at full retirement age are discovering that those benefits, combined with their retirement savings, cannot support the lifestyle they expected or provide the financial cushion in retirement they desire.
In May 2012 he announced he was returning money to his investors and retiring from the fund at age 38 to pursue other interests.
He joined the TA 16 years ago after serving in the regular Army with the Coldstream Guards and Household Division from the age of 15, retiring as a senior drum major who led parades at prestigious events such as the Trooping of the Colour.
We examined the case of a hypothetical senior retiring at the end of 2009 at age 66, who had the freedom to choose personal accounts when he entered the work force back in 1965 at the age of 21.
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Of those still working, nearly half want to retire by age 65 and about another quarter envision retiring between 66 and 70.
Men retiring a year early lower their odds of surviving to age 67 by 13%.
Before he became pope at the age of 78 Benedict had talked at length about retiring.
In 1999 actuaries assumed that a British man retiring at 60 would on average live to the ripe old age of 84.
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At age 68, Boeheim knows he's close to retiring but still has no idea when.
Wobben, age 61, announced in October 2012 that he was retiring from the business for health reasons.
Modern digital magnetic tape turns 60 this year but despite its age, the technology looks like it is far from retiring.
Father Brian Sandeman is retiring aged 85, he was ordained in 1993, at the age of 65 after the death of his wife, former senator Jane Sandeman.
Most (57%) of the 800 surveyed workers age 60 and up said they would look for another gig after retiring from their current jobs.
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