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60s generation is heading for conventional old age

Britain's post-war baby boomers, associated throughout their lives with social change, are failing to break new ground in their approach to growing old.

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Many working Americans are financially unprepared to retire

According to the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College , many U.S. adults have no idea of healthcare cost after retirement.

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Easing out of work, what want most Americans

When Bob Willis thought about retiring, he knew just how he wanted to do it. Slowly. Or maybe never.

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New rules for taking Social Security benefits

I am frequently asked on my syndicated radio show, and from readers of my weekly internet newsletter Financial Savvy Report about the new rules for taking Social Security benefits. The question most often asked is "Do I take Social Security at age 62 or wait to age 66?"

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In-depth analysis of recent commuting trends

Commuting trends are changing as baby boomers near retirement age at the same time that a large immigrant population has joined the U.S. labor force, according to Commuting in America III, the latest decadal review of the nation's commuting patterns authored by transportation consultant Alan Pisarski and published by the Transportation Research Board.

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