Just 9% of providers approached baby boomers about updating retirement age

Michael Klimes
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Only 9% of baby boomers were approached by their provider to update their retirement age, Dunstan Thomas research has found.

The study also revealed 51% of 54- to 71-year-olds did not inform their providers of changes in their planned retirement age, while 49% did not receive any prompts from their provider.  Nearly a...

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