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EPISODE · Sep 4, 2020 · 29 MIN

37. Retiring Today vs. Retiring in 1950

from Retiring Today · host Merkle Retirement Planning

We often say retirement has changed over the years - today's retirees don't experience retirement the same way that Americans in retirement did in 1950. WWII had ended, the economy was booming and the baby boomer generation was born. Now, many of those people born during the 1950s are getting ready to retire or have already retired. In this episode of Retiring Today, we discuss how much retirement has changed between then and now. 

We often say retirement has changed over the years - today's retirees don't experience retirement the same way that Americans in retirement did in 1950. WWII had ended, the economy was booming and the baby boomer generation was born. Now, many of those people born during the 1950s are getting ready to retire or have already retired. In this episode of Retiring Today, we discuss how much retirement has changed between then and now.

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