PensionsNov 19 2024

Why more boomers are ‘un-retiring’ and choosing to keep working

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  • Describe some of the challenges around retiring baby boomers
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  • Describe some of the challenges around retiring baby boomers
  • Explain why income drawdown has become difficult
  • Explain some of the issues with self-employed people
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Why more boomers are ‘un-retiring’ and choosing to keep working
© (Pressmaster)A Dunstan Thomas boomer study found that 38 per cent of boomers planned to retire later than state pension age of 66 years.

Our most recent generational study at Dunstan Thomas focused on the retirement behaviours and prospects of the baby boomer generation, born between 1946 and 1963.

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