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More and more older employees in their 50s and 60s are facing a hard truth — retirement may never come. In this video, we explore how a growing number of late-career workers are realizing they may never be able to retire comfortably, or at all, due to limited savings, rising living costs, and financial setbacks throughout life. For many, this realization is setting in far too late. Whether it’s due to layoffs, divorce, medical expenses, or simply not earning enough to build a nest egg, these older employees are being forced to keep working well past traditional retirement age just to survive. This video breaks down the financial realities behind delayed or abandoned retirement plans — from shrinking 401(k)s to the pressure of rising healthcare costs and inflation. It also looks at what this means for long-term financial planning and how older Americans are adjusting their expectations and strategies. If you’re interested in retirement planning, late-career finances, and the impact of economic stress on older workers, this video delivers key insights into one of today’s most pressing financial issues. --- DISCLAIMER: This description may contain links from our affiliates, sponsors, and partners. If you use these products, we will get compensated - but there's no additional cost to you. DISCLAIMER CONT'D: J.C.Nidah is not a licensed financial advisor. We are NOT providing you with legal or financial advice in these videos. This video, the topics discussed, and ideas presented are only opinions and presented for entertainment purposes only. The information presented should not be construed as financial or legal advice. Always do your own due diligence.