Forgone retirements called labor-supply boost
Shift in saving strategies keeping more older workers on the job than in earlier downturns
By Alex Daniels (Contact)
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WASHINGTON — Forget about that cabin on the lake, the condo at the beach or just kicking back at home with the grandkids. For many Americans on the verge of retirement, those dreams have been replaced with more time spent at the conference table, on the assembly line or in the cubicle.
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This article was published Monday, November 24, 2008.
Front Section, Pages 1, 4 on 11/24/2008