2009年10月25日日曜日

Many Americans Now Plan to Work Past 67

According to the study from Sun Life Financial, about two-thirds of American workers

now think that they will work until the age 67.

The main reason for this is mostly from the confused economy , and

the stock market losses they faced.

In Japan, the general retirement age is 60, but some people retire a little earlier,

or stay a little longer, if their company want them to.

I watched TV the other day and there was a program called "the paradise of life."

It was about an old couple who makes lunch and sell them at a train station

in a suburb.

The old man said he retired from his company at the age of 57.

It seems like he enjoy his second life there.

I think it's important to have hobbies, because then one can enjoy spending time

doing his/her hobbies after the retirement.

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