Does a 'Traditional Retirement Age' Still Exist?

It’s rapidly becoming a quaint image of post-World War II, 20th-century life. A professional man (mainly) works for the same company for 25 or 30 years until age 60 or 65; retires with a gold watch, a farewell party and a pension; and spends the rest of his days fishing or playing golf.

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