80 is the new 60 for retirement


New York Post: Many older workers have majorly underestimated their financial needs in retirement and are being forced to stay in the workforce.

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New York Post: Many older workers have majorly underestimated their financial needs in retirement and are being forced to stay in the workforce.

“Most clients are about to turn 60 or right after it, preparing for retirement, and their concern [is]: Are they going to have enough money to live through retirement?” said Jeff Speight, a financial planner and manager at Tanglewood Wealth Management. “Their main problem is, they don’t understand what to do.”

By putting off retirement the Baby Boomers are a large reason for the high levels of unemployment for those looking to enter the workforce. According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics the rate of joblessness in people 20- to 25-years old is 12.5 percent, twice the rate of people 25 and older.

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