Planning to Retire Later? You’re Not Alone

The Insured Retirement Institute conducted research that found 64.4% of Baby Boomers and 70.0% of Generation Xers say that work in retirement will be a source of retirement income. Data from the Employee Benefit Research Institute (EBRI) supports this as part of a long-term trend. EBRI shows participation in the labor force for individuals age 65 and over, the traditional retiree group, increased from 10.7% in 1986 to 17.9% in 2011. This data shows that working in later ages is a trend, which pre-dates the ‰ÛÏGreat Recession‰Û.

Key Findings

  • IRI research found about one-third of Baby Boomers (34.9%) and one-quarter of Generation Xers (25.1%) reported they are planning to retire at age 66 or older. Yet a significant percentage of individuals in both generations (30.8% for Baby Boomers and 26.7% for Generation Xers) state they did not know at what age they would retire.
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  • In 2012, 50% of surveyed retirees report they retired earlier than planned. The most cited reasons are, 51% due to health issue or disability, 21% due to changes at their employer or downsizing, and 19% due to family care giving responsibilities.
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  • Working a few extra years beyond full retirement age can have a significant positive impacton retirement readiness. According to one study, 66% of individuals are ready for retirement at age 66. If those individuals waited until age 70 to retire, their retirement readiness increases to 89%.
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  • Among workers age 50 and older, 38% expressed an interest in a phased retirement program. Of those interested, 78% stated such a plan would encourage them to work past their expected retirement age.
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  • IRI research found 64.4% of Baby Boomers and 70.0% of Generation Xers stated that work in retirement will be a source of retirement income.
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  • According to a study, 75% of retirees stated the method in which they retired was to stop work all at once. This implies that those retirees who wish to work in retirement may experience a period without work as they search for employment. The current economic situation will pose serious challenges for seniors who wish to find work in retirement.

The fact that this pre-dates the recession is significant because people were already realizing that they did not have the money to retire at what we once thought was the typical retirement age. Yet, if you start young and follow a lot of what we write, you should be well on your way to retiring when you want.åÊ
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ALFA and Caring.com Partner to Help You Find Care

The Assisted Living Federation of America announced the launch of a new ALFA Senior Living Community Directory powered by Caring.com to simplify the search experience for consumers who come to ALFA seeking to connect with high quality senior living communities.åÊ

Caring.com (of which I am a contributor) operates the leading website for family caregivers seeking information about senior care options with nearly two million monthly visitors, and has grown to become the Web‰Ûªs number one source of senior care reviews.åÊ


‰ÛÏWe‰Ûªre honored to work with the nation‰Ûªs leading association for providers of senior living to better help those seeking a senior living community and assist ALFA members in effectively marketing their services,‰Û said Andy Cohen, co-founder and CEO of Caring.com. ‰ÛÏTogether we‰Ûªve created a suite of senior living services and website features focused on positive, impactful outcomes for prospective residents, their families and ALFA member communities.‰Û

The new ALFA Senior Living Community Directory powered by Caring.com will offers more robust profiles that include photos, descriptions, and reviews from residents and their families — a feature that Caring.com has found can increase prospective customer inquiries by more than five times the number of inquiries for listings without reviews.åÊ

You can easily search the ALFA Senior Living Community Directory for the types of services you seek and pinpoint senior living communities based on zip code or city and state. You can reach family advisors at Caring.com seven days a week by calling (888) 701-6494.åÊ

Caring.com family advisors explain different types of senior living options, locate and share information about local senior communities, schedule tours, share and encourage consumer reviews, and answer a range of questions from seniors and their families.

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