The Rise of Semi-Retirement
You Have Options
Leaving work completely is no longer the only choice, and for many there is a better choice than full-retirement.
From supplemental income to boredom relief, there are many reasons why people are now choosing semi-retirement over full-retirement.
Semi-Retirement Defined
Semi-retirement is a situation in which you’re still working but you’ve cut back on your hours and possibly transitioned to a less-stressful job.
Semi-Retirement Age
According to Aviva, more than 44% of 55–64-year-olds plan to move into semi-retirement before they reach 65.
Semi-Retirement Statistics
According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the labor force made up of people aged 75 years and older is expected to grow by 96.5% by 2030.
Senior Satisfaction
According to a 2023 Pew Research Center survey, senior workers are the group who most enjoy working.