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Article: Sun Life Financial Massachusetts Unretirement Index Reveals Only 39 Percent of Bay State Workers Expect To Retire at Age 67.
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- Investment Weekly News
- Article date:
- November 7, 2009
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Fewer Massachusetts workers believe they will stop working at the traditional retirement age than their counterparts across the United States, according to a new report from the U.S. division of Sun Life Financial Inc. (NYSE:SLF, TSX:SLF).
The company today unveiled a Massachusetts-specific version of its national UnretirementSM Index, which reports only 39 percent of Massachusetts workers believe they will be retired at the traditional retirement age of 67 - lower than the national Index findings of 44 percent. In addition, 60 percent believe they will be working full- or part-time at 67, which is five percent more than the national Index results.
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