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Is Retiring at 65 Outdated?

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The key to retire early is to just give up… working… everyday. This week we confront a new study which shows the changing face of retirement expectations in Millennials. The classic forced march to 65 is out and a new face of retirement is emerging where people are looking to better enjoy their lives. Despite inflation, and high interest costs, and low job prospects, and unstable stock markets and no where to live; Millennials sure are an optimistic bunch.

If you live in British Columbia, Alberta or Saskatchewan let us help you take care of the people you love and visit braunfinancial.com

Keep the conversation going on our Facebook Page and Group: https://www.facebook.com/itspersonalfinancecanada

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Toronto Star Article: https://financialpost.com/fp-work/young-canadians-think-retiring-65-outdated-concept#:~:text=Seventy%2Dfour%20per%20cent%20of,survey%20published%20by%20Wealthsimple%20Inc.

Wealthsimple White paper: https://newsroom.wealthsimple.com/canadians-seek-to-redefine-retirement-years

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The key to retire early is to just give up… working… everyday. This week we confront a new study which shows the changing face of retirement expectations in Millennials. The classic forced march to 65 is out and a new face of retirement is emerging where people are looking to better enjoy their lives. Despite inflation, and high interest costs, and low job prospects, and unstable stock markets and no where to live; Millennials sure are an optimistic bunch.

If you live in British Columbia, Alberta or Saskatchewan let us help you take care of the people you love and visit braunfinancial.com

Keep the conversation going on our Facebook Page and Group: https://www.facebook.com/itspersonalfinancecanada

Useful Resources:

Toronto Star Article: https://financialpost.com/fp-work/young-canadians-think-retiring-65-outdated-concept#:~:text=Seventy%2Dfour%20per%20cent%20of,survey%20published%20by%20Wealthsimple%20Inc.

Wealthsimple White paper: https://newsroom.wealthsimple.com/canadians-seek-to-redefine-retirement-years

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