Baby Boomers Transform Retirement: Embracing Work for Fulfillment and Purpose
Fortune
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Contributed by: Kate Gamble
Summary
An increasing number of Baby Boomers are choosing to work into their 60s and 70s, but not out of financial necessity, according to a Fortune article. Many individuals from this generation choose to remain professionally active due to enjoyment of work, financial needs, social interaction, and a strong sense of identity tied to their roles. This trend encourages employers to adapt by offering flexible arrangements and part-time roles, which not only support older employees but also enhance collaboration and knowledge transfer across multiple generations in the workforce.