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Unretirement: How Baby Boomers are Changing the Way We Think About Work, Community, and Good Life
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Unretirement: How Baby Boomers are Changing the Way We Think About Work, Community, and Good Life
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The budget battles of recent years have amplified the warnings of demographic doomsayers who predicted that a wave of baby boomers would bleed America dry, bankrupting Social Security and Medicare as they faded into an impoverished old age. On the contrary, argues award-winning journalist Chris Farrell, we are instead on the verge of a broad, positive transformation of our economy and society.
The old idea of "retirement"a word that means withdrawal, describing a time when people gave up productive employment and shrank their activitieswas a short-lived historical anomaly. Humans have always found meaning and motivation in work and community, Farrell notes, and the boomer generation, poised to live longer in better health than any before, is already discovering
unretirement
extending their working lives with new careers, entrepreneurial ventures, and volunteer service. Their experience, wisdomand importantly, their continued earningswill enrich the American workplace, treasury, and our whole society in the decades to come.
Unretirement
not only explains this seismic change, now in its early stages, it provides key insights and practical advice for boomers about to navigate this exciting, but unsettled, new frontier, drawing on Chris Farrell's decades of covering personal finance and economics for
Bloomsberg Businessweek
and
Marketplace Money
. This will be an indispensable guide to the landscape of unretirement from one of America's most trusted experts.
The old idea of "retirement"a word that means withdrawal, describing a time when people gave up productive employment and shrank their activitieswas a short-lived historical anomaly. Humans have always found meaning and motivation in work and community, Farrell notes, and the boomer generation, poised to live longer in better health than any before, is already discovering
unretirement
extending their working lives with new careers, entrepreneurial ventures, and volunteer service. Their experience, wisdomand importantly, their continued earningswill enrich the American workplace, treasury, and our whole society in the decades to come.
Unretirement
not only explains this seismic change, now in its early stages, it provides key insights and practical advice for boomers about to navigate this exciting, but unsettled, new frontier, drawing on Chris Farrell's decades of covering personal finance and economics for
Bloomsberg Businessweek
and
Marketplace Money
. This will be an indispensable guide to the landscape of unretirement from one of America's most trusted experts.