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Delaying Retirement
Story aired: Monday, April 04, 2005



Considerable research has come out in the past year showing that most boomers intend to work, at least part-time, after reaching normal retirement age. The studies show they plan to work both for income and to stay actively engaged in the world.

Here and Now's business reporter Mark Mills joins us to talk about what these trends mean for the Social Security system, for businesses and for boomers themselves.

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Here and Now's business reporter Mark Mills.


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