Making the decision about when to leave the workforce is challenging and complicated, in spite of the existence of retirement income calculators and other tools.
Some people want to “die with their boots on,” while others would prefer to die wearing sandals or running shoes and in some venue other than the workplace. In the best case, workers retire when their productivity diminishes, when there is something to move on to (often another full-time job, part-time work, an expanded avocation, or full-blown leisure), and when resources are available to enable them to make the desired move.
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