This fact hit pilots very hard since the FAA requires them to retire at age 60.
In 1991, just 11 percent of workers expected to retire after age 65.
Connecticut has a series of early retirement programs that allow employees with 10 years of service to retire at age 52.
In the U.S. Senate, where seniority is rewarded and revered, South Carolina's Strom Thurmond didn't retire until age 100 in 2002.
With careful planning, Elaine is now on track to retire at age 63 or 64 assuming her position remains intact.
Of those still working, nearly half want to retire by age 65 and about another quarter envision retiring between 66 and 70.
We will suffer with a small house, a hefty mortgage and a grinding commute if we think by these sacrifices we can retire by age 55, thanks to our rapidly appreciating house and retirement portfolio.
The practical side is a wealth of real examples of how the author was able to cut back his spending and be able to retire by age 30 without ever earning more than a very modest income.
The government further decides who will retire, at what age they will retire, and what pension they will receive.
As the full retirement age is being gradually increased to age 67, more people are choosing to take a reduced benefit and retire somewhere between age 62 and age 67.
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He did retire at the age of 65 in 1989, but it only lasted for a few days before he returned.
Di Matteo made his reputation in England in his six years at Chelsea, before being forced to retire at the age of 31 in 2002.
Richard Randall pocketed enough money to retire before the age of 40 by taking public a little company called Target Therapeutics, a developer of less-invasive devices for treatment of aneurysms and stroke.
For you, they could be paying off your credit cards in 5 years, purchasing a home, being able to retire comfortably at age 65, or helping your children with their college expenses.
Raising the official retirement age is only part of the solution, for many workers retire before the official age.
In 1991, 89 percent of workers expected to retire at or before age 65.
Most working people are just hitting their stride at that age and retire in their 60s.
Thirty-year employees will even have the option to retire as early as age 57 with full benefits.
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Another reason people are expecting to retire at a later age is a growing skepticism about Social Security.
But after 35 years paying in, a man of any age can retire on a smaller, though still generous, pension.
But isn't it modern practice to retire at the usual age, or is a constitutional monarch as immutable as the pope?
Mr. Rifi would retire because of his age on April 1, but Mr. Mikati was in favor of amending regulations to extend his term.
And you, not Washington, could choose at what age you retire.
The 65-year-old, who represents Mid Dorset and North Poole, said it was the right age to retire and she wants to spend more time with her family.
Most of us know that greater longevity and rising health care costs mean we may not be able to afford to retire at the traditional age of 65.
Mr. Rifi would retire because of his age on April first, but because of Lebanon's precarious situation, Mr. Mikati asked the cabinet to amend the regulations and extend his term.
Yet, the performance of some of these pension schemes has prompted a concerning forecast for those who are just starting out at work, but would hope to retire at a similar age to their parents.
Mr. Regan's father, also named James, had planned to retire in five years at age 60.
Imagine a scenario where two brothers, three years apart in age, both retire when they are 62 years old.
We could perhaps modify cost of living increases or further reduce the initial Social Security benefit for people who retire before 66 years of age.
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