My entire life is my career. If I couldn't work at least 10 hours per day in the Report's newsroom I'd jump off El Capitan and hurl to my death.
Snitzer's last words were apparently "go big or go home".
Feelin’ Sixty-Two
According to the Fed Reserve Bank of New York’s most recent analysis of the triannual Survey of Consumer Expectations, American workers thought there’d be a 46% chance that they’d still be working full-time when they were 62+, on average. That’s down significantly on the 58% likelihood that the survey reported back in 2016. Respondents also cut the likelihood to just 31% by the time they reach 67, 2 years younger than Gates will be in October.
While the thought of bowing out might not appeal to the former head of Microsoft, the reality of retirement actually comes as a pleasant surprise to millions of Americans, with 74% of retirees saying they’re financially comfortable in retirement, compared to just 45% who expected to be, per a recent Gallup poll.
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