With pensions becoming rare, working past age 65 has become the norm, says Kevin Cahill, a research economist with Boston College’s Sloan Center on Aging and Work.
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More than 7.2 million Americans age 65 were employed last year. That’s up 67% from 10 years ago. So reports The Washington Post.
With pensions becoming rare, working past age 65 has become the norm, says Kevin Cahill, a research economist with Boston College’s Sloan Center on Aging and Work.
Read the full article from The Washington Post.