Working overtime, or forever?

Working overtime, or forever? The number of people age 65-plus working full- or part-time has risen from just under 11 percent in 1985 to nearly 19 percent in 2015. According to findings from the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies' 2016 survey of workers, two-thirds of baby boomer workers plan to work past age 65, including some who don't plan to retire at all. something as highly anticipated as retirement will surely be on your mind for a while before and after you approach this landmark - it's okay if things don't go as planned when it comes to something as big as retirement, sometimes it's best to go with the flow. If you expect the following, then you're well prepared. More time with family. To take your health seriously. To explore a new hobby. If you ever thought reaching 65 is dead, then you are dead yourself. Once upon a time, reaching age 65 meant you were done, and it's time to say adios to the office, but things have change...