Retirement today isn't the same as your grandparents' or even your parents' retirement. It's a whole new ballgame. Many trends are changing the face and length of retirement as we know it.
Retirees today face the possibility of a much longer retirement lifespan than their predecessors. They also have several issues to contend with that, for the most part, their forebears didn't have as much pressure to address. What are those issues?
Rising health costs, changing definitions of a traditional retirement, increasing costs of living. And, in the present time, an uncertain global landscape and its economic effects. All of this can make retirement tricky to navigate, let alone to enjoy a financially comfortable lifestyle.
Here are a few retirement trends that are likely to change at some point during your post-career years -- and that might affect you in the process:
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