Third Annual Sun Life Financial Retirement Survey Shows Canadian Workers Have Tacked on Average 2.8 Years to Retirement Expectations Over Last Two Years

In 2008, 51% of Canadian Workers aged 30+ Indicated that by Age 66 They Expected to be Fully Retired, Not Working For Money. In 2010, that’s Dropped a Staggering 27 Points to Just 28%

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

Toronto, ON – The results of the third annual Sun Life Canadian Unretirement™ Index survey conducted by Ipsos Reid for Sun Life Financial of Canada show a stark bottom line for many working adult Canadians aged 30+ against the backdrop of a recent recession which continues to take its toll on individuals.

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Third Annual Sun Life Financial Retirement Survey Shows Canadian Workers Have Tacked on Average 2.8 Years to Retirement Expectations Over Last Two Years

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