"Rethinking Retirement: BlackRock CEO Larry Fink's Perspective"

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink warned of an impending retirement crisis as baby boomers prioritize their own financial well-being, leaving younger generations economically anxious. However, some boomers, like Joe Sanchez and Libby Wood, continue working past retirement age for financial independence and a sense of purpose. Others, like John Goodman and Allen Kanerva, dread the idea of retirement and find fulfillment in their work. The aging population's impact on the labor force is prompting a retirement revolution, with some retirees returning to work, especially in remote and hybrid roles, to find purpose and contribute their valuable experience.
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