Right now, more and more of us are realizing that the only thing standing between us and a dinner of catfood is the ability to work for as long as we can.
My whole life I rejected suburban living, selecting instead a city life with neighborhoods that reflected interesting architecture, walking distance access to shops, entertainment and services. Not in my wildest nightmare had I imagined myself living in a 55-Plus Active Lifestyle community.
Public and private sector policies need to enable older workers to stay productive as we age. To
achieve this, we need a healthy and active aging model, led in part by technology-fueled solutions to what now seem like insurmountable challenges.
WASHINGTON -- Baby boomers facing retirement are worried about their finances, and many believe they'll need to work longer than planned or will never...
Baby Boomers aren't remotely ready to stop working, and we resent the endless calls for us to do so. Day by day, the resistance movement is growing, and our slogan may well be, "Hell no, we won't go!"