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Home » What’s the Ideal Age to Retire for Longevity?
What’s the Ideal Age to Retire for Longevity?
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What’s the Ideal Age to Retire for Longevity?

News RoomBy News RoomJune 18, 20250 ViewsNo Comments

Retirement is a major life decision and the timing can affect more than just your finances. While having enough money is important, other factors—like your health, mental well-being, social life and the type of work you do—also matter. Some research shows that when you retire may impact how long you live as well as your financial stability.

Have you assessed how your RMDs might increase your taxable income and potentially lead to higher Medicare premiums? A financial advisor can help.

How Retirement Age Impacts Longevity

Research over the past several decades has explored the relationship between when people retire and how long they live. While it might seem intuitive that retiring earlier would lead to a longer, healthier life due to reduced work-related stress, the reality is more nuanced. Studies suggest that the timing of retirement can influence longevity, but this effect often depends on factors such as health status, job satisfaction and lifestyle choices before and after retirement.

Retiring early can offer more time for leisure, travel and personal pursuits, which may contribute to improved mental well-being. However, some research indicates that early retirement may be associated with a higher mortality risk, particularly if it is prompted by health issues.

Lacking a sense of purpose post-retirement can also play a role. The loss of daily structure and social interaction that work provides can sometimes lead to feelings of isolation or decreased cognitive engagement, both of which can negatively affect longevity.

On the other hand, working longer has been linked in some studies to increased life expectancy, especially for those who enjoy their work and remain socially and mentally active. Continuing to work can help maintain a sense of purpose, routine, and social connection, all of which are important for healthy aging. However, it’s important to note that the benefits of delayed retirement are most pronounced when individuals are in good health and their work environment is supportive.