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Baby Boomer Retirement Options
As the
first wave of Baby boomers nears retirement age, they're beginning to
realize that unlike their predecessors, they have many options. Here's
a look at some of the Baby boomer retirement options this group of mature
adults are choosing.
They're
working long past retirement age
The generations
that came before the Baby Boomers retired from the work force at either
age 62 or 65 or sometimes 67. They got their pensions and their social
security checks and before long they sold their homes and moved in with
their adult children where they stayed until their passing. But not
today's Baby boomers!
It's
almost like collectively they're saying, "What me, retire?"
Instead of closing up shop, they're choosing to remain in the work force,
working part time and sometimes full time, sometimes out of necessity,
but more often, they're continuing with work that they enjoy. For this
group, the Baby boomer retirement option they're choosing is to postpone
retirement.
They're
volunteering
Another
popular Baby boomer retirement option is volunteering. Almost in an
effort to reverse a lifetime of putting "me-first," Baby boomers
are ready to give back. And there's no shortage of ways they're giving
back. They're becoming foster grandparents and they're sharing their
business experiences with up-and-coming entrepreneurs. They're giving
their time to charitable organizations such as the Red Cross, the Salvation
Army, and the Peace Corps. They're volunteering at schools and hospitals,
speaking at college campuses, and they're helping out at senior centers.
They're
making health a priority
Long gone
are the days of 80-hour work weeks, experimenting with mind-altering
drugs, overindulging on food, alcohol and nicotine and all those other
bad habits that Baby boomers are known for. For many, Baby boomer retirement
is a time to make health a priority. Baby boomers are going to the gym,
riding bikes, playing tennis and golf, swimming, dancing, hiking, and
canoeing. They're basically doing whatever they can (and what they enjoy
doing) to keep their bodies moving. They're quitting bad habits and
eating nutritious meals and many are living longer as a result.
They're
traveling more
The senior
travel business is definitely booming as it tries to keep pace with
another popular Baby boomer retirement option. No longer feeling the
need to plan for their children's futures, more Baby boomers are of
the opinion that "You can't take it with you!" They're talking
about the money they've accrued during their work years and they're
certainly having no trouble finding ways to spend it. They're visiting
places they never before had a chance to see and they're returning to
old favorites. Whether it's a week-end get-away or a 2-month hiatus,
alone or with friends or loved ones, Baby boomers are definitely enjoying
their travels.
They're
going out with a bang
If there's
one thing you can be certain of, it's that the Baby boomers definitely
won't ride quietly into the sunset. Like every other thing they've done
in their long lives, they Baby boomer retirement options they choose
won't be mainstream!