More Australians working into their 70s in retirement rethink


CANBERRA: More Australians are shunning retirement norms, working well into their 70s as part of a growing wave that researchers have labelled “ageless workers”.

A quarter of all men are still working at age 70, an increase from one in 10 men some two decades ago, KPMG retirement analysis released on Sept 17 shows.

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