The concept of an early retirement before the age of 65 is nothing more than pipe dream for most people. They would never even consider it to be a reality given the fact that it’s just not the way things are done…at least not traditionally. The traditional way is to graduate high school and then spend your entire adult life working for someone else’s benefit, working your way up a corporate ladder rung by rung over 40 years of your life, paying off school loans, car loans and a mortgage payment. The cold facts are that most adults in the U.S. won’t see retirement until after 65 years of age because that’s the way the system is designed to work.
Go to post pageMarch 25th, 2012 by Benjamin Harper
