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Working longer isn’t a foolproof retirement plan — 46% of 2025 retirees left earlier than planned, survey finds

  • Posted on April 28, 2026
  • By CNBC
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Many Americans discover their retirement timeline differs significantly from initial expectations, with nearly half of 2025 retirees exiting the workforce sooner than anticipated. This gap between planned and actual retirement dates creates substantial financial challenges, as inadequate savings and unforeseen circumstances force earlier transitions. Understanding this disparity helps workers develop more realistic retirement strategies and build stronger financial buffers to weather unexpected life events and economic pressures.

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Working longer isn’t a foolproof retirement plan — 46% of 2025 retirees left earlier than planned, survey finds
Working longer isn’t a foolproof retirement plan — 46% of 2025 retirees left earlier than planned, survey finds

Americans frequently think they will retire later than they actually do. That poses problems for their finances in retirement.
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