Beyond 65: Redefining Retirement and Embracing a Purposeful Second Act

Christopher Demarest |
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Decades ago, retirement often meant spending your golden years focusing on your grandchildren and taking vacations. However, many Americans today are redefining retirement by seeking passion and purpose later in life, often involving a so-called "second act." 

In fact, more Americans are continuing to work well into the typical retirement years. Government numbers indicate the labor force participation rate for men between the ages of 65 and 69 rose from 28% in 1995 to 39% in 2019, while 30% of older women continued to work, up from 17%.