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BBC News13.06.2026Politik4 dk okuma

Americans Working Past Retirement Age: A Growing Trend

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  • A growing number of Americans, including a 95-year-old doctor and a 93-year-old lawyer, are working past the traditional retirement age of 67.
  • Factors include better health, rising costs of living, and a desire for social interaction and purpose.
  • This trend is also reflected in global leadership, with figures like Donald Trump and Joe Biden working into their later years.

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A growing number of Americans are working past the typical retirement age of 67. This trend is influenced by factors such as improved healthcare, rising living costs, and a desire for social engagement and purpose.

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In February, Arthur Rose stepped into his office as an internist doctor for the last time after practising medicine for over 65 years.

His retirement was a birthday gift to himself on his 95th birthday, partially inspired by his brother who passed away at 95 during the Covid pandemic.

"The job was really not pleasing me anymore," he said. "I just wasn't getting that same kind of exhilaration."

Rose, a Michigan native, is part of a growing population of Americans who are working well past the typical age of retirement, which in the US is 67.

Chief among them is President Donald Trump who is turning 80 on Sunday, making him the second oldest leader of the US behind Joe Biden, who left office aged 82. Trump is also one of the oldest world leaders, according to Pew Research data.

The percentage of those 65 and older who are in the workforce has quadrupled since the mid-1980s, according to Pew Research Center, with about 19% of the age group holding a job.

Several factors may be leading more people to work into their later years, ageing experts said. For one, more people have access to health care, meaning more Americans are making it to their 80s.

For some, the move may be financially necessary, as the cost of living in the US continues to rise. A recent survey conducted by Indeed Flex, a job search site, says almost 30% of retirees are considering part time or temporary work. Over 60% of those who are say the rising cost of living is a factor. But about half also attribute it to a desire for more social interaction.

Another reason, perhaps, is a change in attitude about age, and what can be accomplished, said Gordon Lithgow, a professor with the Buck Institute for Research on Aging.

"I hope that people are beginning to think, it's really who's qualified for the job, it's not what age they are," Lithgow said. "There's no question that people can function well into their 70s and potentially their 80s as well."

For Harriet Newman Cohen, a 93-year-old matrimonial lawyer who still goes to court and just wrote a memoir, some of the most interesting and rewarding years of her life have been her later decades.

"Working has kept me young, vigorous, energetic, knowledgeable, fun," said Cohen, who has represented celebrities in their divorces, including former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo. "I just can't imagine living any other way."

While being older often means being more experienced at one's job, some think it can be a liability if serious age-related illnesses - like cognitive decline and general loss of stamina - get in the way.

The issue of ageing is what eventually led Biden to drop his re-election bid in the presidential race against Trump in 2024. After a dismal debate performance, prominent Democrats raised worries about Biden's cognitive abilities and called on him to leave the race.

At a congressional hearing this month, Democrat Ted Lieu showed a series of videos which appeared to show the commander-in-chief dozing off in meetings, saying it showed "something very wrong".

Secretary of State Marco Rubio called the line of questioning "absurd" and said he had never seen Trump fall asleep in public. "On the contrary, the guy doesn't sleep, which is a big problem."

Trump's physician has said the bruising regularly seen on the president's hands is down to "minor soft tissue ‌irritation related ⁠to frequent handshaking in the setting of aspirin use for cardiovascular prevention".

Cohen said one of her secrets to longevity is sleeping more than eight hours a night, as well as being an avid reader and conversationalist. Her family has always worked past retirement age, including her grandmother, who died while in her 80s in a hallway of the building she owned on her way to fix the plumbing in a tenant's apartment.

"I always knew I would work forever," she said, adding that her work has allowed her to be generous with her family and travel when she wants.

Cohen's career in law - including the new firm she founded with her daughter at age 88 - has given her a sense of purpose, which Lithgow said can often be a benefit for people working in their later years.

That purpose is what drove Rose to keep practising medicine for so long. What he loved most about his job was seeing patients, some of whom started coming to him when they were teenagers and stayed well into their adult years.

"They were still coming to see me 50 years later, which shows you what a bad job I did," he joked.

Rose said the thought never occurred to him to retire earlier because he liked what he was doing, and because he felt like his patients and society were relying on him as a physician.

"The reason is I haven't aged," he said. "I don't look any different."

Offene Fragen

  • What are the long-term economic impacts of an aging workforce?
  • Will retirement ages continue to increase globally?

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This article was originally published by BBC News.

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