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From Millennials to Retirement – Current Issues and City Living

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How is the job market in Toronto affecting millennials and what lifestyle decisions are they making because of it? What about those generations a little further along – how is today’s economy and changing notions about well-being affecting the choices people make about lifestyle and future retirement plans?

Michelle and Sharon sit down in Toronto’s Old Town Aroma Espresso Bar to talk about these topics and more in this very topical episode.

From millennials to boomers and retirees – there’s a new focus on well-being and lifestyle priorities as precarious employment and insufficient pensions force new kinds of financial decisions.

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Content provided by Sharon McMillan. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Sharon McMillan or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

How is the job market in Toronto affecting millennials and what lifestyle decisions are they making because of it? What about those generations a little further along – how is today’s economy and changing notions about well-being affecting the choices people make about lifestyle and future retirement plans?

Michelle and Sharon sit down in Toronto’s Old Town Aroma Espresso Bar to talk about these topics and more in this very topical episode.

From millennials to boomers and retirees – there’s a new focus on well-being and lifestyle priorities as precarious employment and insufficient pensions force new kinds of financial decisions.

  continue reading

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