Millennials reimagine retirement: ‘The end game might not be ... sitting on my Adirondack chair’

Key Points

  • Millennials are redefining retirement, focusing more on living in the moment rather than traditional retirement goals.
  • The median wealth of younger millennials and older Gen Zers has more than quadrupled in recent years, with a significant increase in seven-figure retirement accounts.

Summary

The concept of retirement is undergoing a transformation, particularly among millennials who are increasingly prioritizing living in the moment over traditional retirement goals. According to Michael Liersch from Wells Fargo, the focus has shifted from the end goal of retirement to enjoying life now. A 2024 report by Edelman Financial Engines highlights that 37% of Americans envision a retirement different from past generations, with many desiring an active and adventurous lifestyle, and 32% believing they will never fully retire. Despite their financial growth, with the median wealth of younger generations quadrupling and a 400% increase in seven-figure retirement accounts, millennials face immediate financial pressures like student loans, housing, and child care costs. This shift in priorities reflects a broader change in how younger generations view work and retirement, moving away from the traditional notion of stopping work entirely to seeking flexibility and the ability to choose their work in later years.

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February 4, 2025
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