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...everywhere, the worst is yet to come: health-care obligations. A 2004 study by Workplace Economics Inc. found all 50 state-government employers offered health-care benefits for retirees under age 65. Many who work for state or local governments may retire in their 40s and collect a pension as well as receive subsidized health care. Although future pension costs are well known because contributions and estimates of potential liabilities must be accounted for, such is not the case with health care. Governmental entities pay the bills out of current revenue. As is the case with everyone else's, those...
The M5s will show up first in Germany, Spain, Italy, Mexico and Brazil, among other key markets, later this year. In 15 to 20 months, after the bottles' global tour, Coke will decide whether to retire the new designs or try to produce them on a broader scale. In the...
Alpine climber Yuichiro Miura knows something about rapid descent?in 1970 he became the first person ever to ski Mount Everest, hurtling more than a mile down the peak's icy flank in less than two minutes, and barely surviving. But handling the downhill slope of his own life proved...
Oh, very much. Work is sustaining in a lot of ways. What you want, though, is work that doesn't impose stress. If you're going to have sleepless nights because you're worried about something going on with the job, why did you retire anyway?
What kind of people retire most successfully?