Thursday, November 12, 2009

Money & Business

Working to close the retirement gap

By James Pethokoukis
Posted 4/4/06

Last week's issue of U.S.News & World Report featured a story on baby boomers' opting to forgo retirement in favor of starting a small business. Several of these entrepreneurs made the move as part of an overall lifestyle switch, deciding to pursue their dreams instead of continuing to merely exist as wage slaves. But many boomers may have to make the move out of necessity. A new survey of workers by the Employee Benefit Research Institute found that many of their retirement expectations "are like a piece of Swiss cheese—full of holes. For example, many have accumulated only modest retirement savings, underestimate the share of their preretirement income they are likely to need in retirement, and made no estimate of how much they will need to live comfortably once they retire." Among the findings:

Starting their own businesses may be how many would-be retirees close the shortfall.

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