Contemporary Retirement

Retirement is changing. The type of retirement that their parents enjoyed is no longer enough for the baby boomer generation. Today’s retirees are younger, richer, fitter, healthier and better educated than previous generations of retirees. They also have much higher expectations. The aim of this blog is to help you get the vital, healthy, prosperous, productive and fulfilling retirement that you really want (and deserve).

Monday, July 10, 2006

 

How 'old' just got older...

Old age now begins at 66, according to the 'Retirement, Health and Relationships in the Older Population in England' report which was published on Saturday.  Previously, middle age was usually defined as 40 to 59, but many 50-somethings now believe that they will remain middle aged until at least the age of 63, with the healthiest and wealthiest believing that their middle age will extend to 66.


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