strong argument for increasing retirement age

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This is one of my biggest reasons for increasing the age for retirement - we need to increase the age for the sake of public health!

"Results indicate that early retirement may be a risk factor for all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in apparently healthy persons."

http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/573171

"Early retirement may translate into early mortality, at least for those 60 or younger, say researchers here."

Medical News: Early Retirement May Mean Earlier Death - in Primary Care, Preventive Care from MedPage Today

It's just a few out of several studies finding the same result. Early retirement increases the risk of early death.
 
:laugh2: Work longer so you can live longer and are too old to enjoy retirement. Brilliant.
 
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Sounds like one more reason to encourage people to be more active during their leisure time rather than working longer.
 
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Alright now that I stopped laughing... I have a few questions.....

Netrox - can you show me when you came up with the idea of working more to "keep healthy" especially when you sit for a job?
 
I'm not favor for increase of retirement age.

I believe that people can have retirement in earlier age, long as they are well prepare on retirement, such as pay enough in 401k or retirement accounting and they are able to afford to spend on their life during retirement. Of course, they won't get SS until they turn in 65.
 
I'm not favor for increase of retirement age.

I believe that people can have retirement in earlier age, long as they are well prepare on retirement, such as pay enough in 401k or retirement accounting and they are able to afford to spend on their life during retirement. Of course, they won't get SS until they turn in 65.

:h5:
 
Actually, we should just eliminate retirement all together.

"What about just not retiring ever? There are regions where people are healthy and active well in to old age. In these places, it is not uncommon for a 90-year-old to be walking several miles a day, helping with the garden and taking care of great-grandchildren. People seem to age well in places, such as Okinawa, the Hunza Valley and the Vilcabamba. In these regions, the idea of retirement just doesn’t exist. People stay active in to their very old age. Basically they go, go, go and then pass away. They don’t experience long periods of chronic illness or disability. Many researchers believe that the lack of retirement in these areas (along with diet) are the main reasons people age so well there. "

Retirement, Health and Life Expectancy – Linking Retirement to Health and Life Expectancy

Retirement is really a bad concept and only enforces that the old should not work anymore and it actually worsens their health. They should work til they drop dead.
 
Guess that depends on how you want to spend your "golden years". I wanted to play a boatload of golf. I will trade a few years off the back end changing the tennis balls on my walker and eating jello for that.
 
"Retirement" is not synonymous with "not keeping active." I hope that I can retire early so that I can be MORE active than I am when I was working.
 
"Retirement" is not synonymous with "not keeping active." I hope that I can retire early so that I can be MORE active than I am when I was working.


Agreed.

I like to exercise so often, have a fun with families, more thing to do, such as traveling and tour around the world.
 
Guess that depends on how you want to spend your "golden years". I wanted to play a boatload of golf. I will trade a few years off the back end changing the tennis balls on my walker and eating jello for that.
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My Grandmother never stopped laboring and lived to be 100 years old.

Beat that!

Yiz
 
My MIL has an Uncle who still works daily in his orange groves and his vegetable garden. He's 105.
 
I don't expect to retire before age 70. Even then, it probably won't be a full retirement. :)
 
As long as the economy sucks, a bunch of us are already semi-retired. :wave:
 
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