Article: Sun Life Financial Massachusetts Unretirement Index Reveals Only 39 Percent of Bay State Workers Expect To Retire at Age 67.

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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