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Baby boomers not planning retirement

NEW YORK, Aug. 6 (UPI) -- The oldest of the U.S. baby boom generation are approaching age 60, but most are not planning for retirement -- early retirement or otherwise.

In a survey reported in Fortune's 2005 Retirement Guide, 17 percent of the boomers said they would "never work for pay again," 6 percent said they were undecided, but the rest want to stay working.

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Some 40 percent said they plan to "cycle between work and leisure," while 16 percent said they would work part time and 6 percent intend to start their own business.

One reason so many approaching 60 are planning to stay in the workforce is that they feel healthy and they don't have enough money to pay for a traditional retirement, the New York Times reported Saturday.

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