Leaving the Workforce Isn t Financially Feasible Say Adults 50+
Leaving the Workforce Isn't Financially Feasible, Say Adults 50+ Economic Security and Work
Among nonretirees who are not currently working, 40% think they will need to work in retirement for financial reasons. Roughly 3 in 10 (29%) of all retirees age 50-plus are either already working in retirement for financial reasons or expect that they will need to do so. Among retirees who are currently working, 55% say the main reason they continue to work is out of financial need.
Among retirees who are not currently working, 25% think they will need to work during their retirement years for financial reasons.
Financial Need Influences Work in Retirement for Older Adults
Many people feel that leaving the workforce isn' t financially feasible
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(Infographic, PDF) (PDF) Retirement is no longer synonymous with ceasing to work. In fact, many people feel that leaving the workforce isn’t financially feasible. According to a new survey by AARP Research, 42% of adults age 50-plus either are working in retirement for financial reasons or expect to do so.Key Findings
Over half (57%) of all nonretirees age 50-plus expect to work in retirement for financial reasons. Among nonretirees who are currently working, 63% think they will need to work in retirement for financial reasonsAmong nonretirees who are not currently working, 40% think they will need to work in retirement for financial reasons. Roughly 3 in 10 (29%) of all retirees age 50-plus are either already working in retirement for financial reasons or expect that they will need to do so. Among retirees who are currently working, 55% say the main reason they continue to work is out of financial need.
Among retirees who are not currently working, 25% think they will need to work during their retirement years for financial reasons.