An eye-opening and inspiring report on the profound changes coming to our economy and society in the era of "unretirement," and what they mean for us all.
Chris Farrell is a contributing economics editor for Bloomberg Businessweek and senior economics contributor for public radio's Marketplace Money, Marketplace, and Marketplace Morning Report. He is the economics commentator at Minnesota Public Radio. Farrell is also the author of The New Frugality and lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.
In Unretirement, Chris Farrell neatly sums up the ordeal that we are said to face ... One reads the results of his reporting and research almost with a sense of gratitude. The Wall Street Journal For older workers at a loss for ideas and eager to postpone the inevitable, Farrell's how-to-cope book will provide a comforting road map and set of possibilities. Publishers Weekly Finally, an author doesn't think the Baby Boomer generation is going to bankrupt the nation ... Farrell makes a great case for a longer working career for many people ... What a breath of fresh air here. Bookloons.com Carefully researched and articulately presented and backed by an abiding positive outlook ... [Farrell's] practical book should occupy prominent shelf space in the business collection. Booklist Recommended for those unsure that retirement is for them. Library Journal This book is absolutely for Boomers, it's also, surprisingly, something that Gen X'ers should check out, too. If you've already retired, are about to, or have worked all your life so you don't have to work someday, Unretirement is unmissable. Peninsula Clarion
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