The mass exodus of Canadian baby boomers may not be as dramatic as originally expected, a new survey suggests. The poll of 1,524 people found 31 per cent of those between the ages of 53 and 62 said they don't plan to retire for at least five years. And only 23 per cent said they plan to stop working completely once they do retire.
A major reason was insecurity, with 30 per cent of workers saying their finances have deteriorated due to investment losses and the rising cost of living, the study by Desjardins Financial Security found. Staff