Nearly One in Three Seniors Plan to Work Past 70 or Never Retire, According to AAG Survey
AAG Survey Shows Older Americans Now Plan to Work Later in Life
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IRVINE, Calif., May 6, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Seniors are working later in life to make ends meet, and the events of 2020 have accelerated the trend. The changing landscape of retirement has caused a large percentage of older Americans to push back their retirement dates or pick up working again to make up for lost ground. To understand the impact that 2020 had on seniors work life and finances American Advisors Group (AAG), the nation s leader in home equity solutions, conducted the Post-2020 Retirement Survey with over 1,500 participants ages 60-75.
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