"If the 77 million boomers born between 1946 and 1964 were all to retire at the traditional age of 65, labor force growth would slow dramatically, economists said. But many plan to keep working.
Eight in 10 boomers expect to work in retirement, according to a 2003 AARP/Roper survey in 2003. Only 7 percent expected to be in a full-time job, though, while 25 percent said they'd work part time for income and 30 percent said they'd work part time for enjoyment."
from Employment Digest -- Read on
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