2 thoughts on “Forbes post, “The Curious Case Of Sergio/a, The Argentinian Pensioner””
1) Where are you going to find jobs for all those over 62 who want to work? And do they displace younger workers trying to enter the workforce?
2) Where to find more detailed data on average retirement age (by gender, education, income level, etc.) Gallup says average retirement age has been 60 from about 2000-2010, now increasing. U.S. Census, I believe, gives average of 62-64 depending on State.
Most of the people I have known retired at 64 – 68. But most of the people I know are in my income bracket (average income or lower.)
1) Where are you going to find jobs for all those over 62 who want to work? And do they displace younger workers trying to enter the workforce?
2) Where to find more detailed data on average retirement age (by gender, education, income level, etc.) Gallup says average retirement age has been 60 from about 2000-2010, now increasing. U.S. Census, I believe, gives average of 62-64 depending on State.
Most of the people I have known retired at 64 – 68. But most of the people I know are in my income bracket (average income or lower.)