To retire, or not to retire, that is the question. Wells Fargo asked it, and Americans answered–a third said it’s the latter.
According to the bank’s annual retirement study, released Wednesday, 37% of respondents with incomes between $25,000 and $100,000 said they expected to work until they physically could not work anymore–either because illness, or death stopped them.
The survey also found that 34% anticipated working until at least age 80, up from 25% two years ago.









