A recent TIAA survey shows that, for most Americans, the concept of retiring at 65 is becoming increasingly unrealistic. Just 37% now believe it’s possible to retire “on time” — meaning between the ...
The U.S. is in the 'Peak 65' era — a four-year window from 2024 to 2027 that will see a record-breaking surge of Americans reaching retirement age. Around 4.1 million Americans turned 65 in both 2024 ...
As economic pressures mount, many Americans are feeling forced to delay their retirement plans. According to a 2025 report by F&G Annuities & Life (1), 70% of pre-retirees over 50 are considering ...
For most Americans, the idea of retiring at 65 is slipping out of reach, according to a new survey. A national survey from TIAA found that nearly two-thirds of adults no longer believe they’ll be able ...
Retiring before 65 is often fantastic news with one big caveat: your employer health coverage goes away, and there's a gap to fill before Medicare begins. That gap can get expensive fast, especially ...
More seniors in Hong Kong like Benny Ratnani are working past 65 not just for financial reasons, but to retain self-esteem and self-worth.
After years of working, there comes a time when you can finally hang up your hat and retire — and hopefully, get back some of the earnings you’ve contributed to Social Security. For years, Americans ...
You may think of your work life in two distinct eras: the years you climbed the career ladder and the golden years of retirement, when the only climbing you need to do is on an afternoon hike. But you ...