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The retirement crisis should be solved by Americans working for more years, according to the CEO of BlackRock

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A solution to the retirement crisis? Americans should work for more years, BlackRock CEO says

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink said longer life expectancies are putting the U.S. retirement system under immense strain. Americans should work for more years, Fink says. Fink: Longer life expectancy is putting the American retirement system at a severe strain. He says Americans should be encouraged to work more years.

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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says 65 retirement age is too low. Here's what experts say

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says 65 retirement age is too low. A record number of Americans will turn age 65 in the coming years. Experts say that is no longer the traditional retirement age. BlackRock: It's time to get ready for the next generation of Americans.

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BlackRock’s CEO criticized for calling 65 a ‘crazy retirement age’ - Washington Examiner

BlackRock Chair Larry Fink shared his thoughts on how to rethink the economic crisis of many Americans finding it harder to retire. BlackRock’s CEO criticized for calling 65 a ‘crazy retirement age’ - Washington Examiner.com. Fink: How do we change the retirement age?

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BlackRock's Larry Fink says young people have a lot going for them, but retirement crisis looms

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink says young people have a lot going for them, but retirement crisis looms. Fink: "I'm hopeful about the younger generation" Fink said he's looking forward to the future of the next generation, but the retirement crisis is looming.

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Blackrock boss warns of global retirement crunch as people live longer

One in six people will be over 65 by the middle of the century, up from one in 11 in 2019. Blackrock boss Larry Fink cited figures showing figures showing that one in six will be 65 by middle of century. One in 11 people in the world will be older than 65 in 2019, he said.

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Little planning for looming retirement crisis, BlackRock chief warns

Little planning for looming retirement crisis, BlackRock chief warns. Larry Fink tells investors pension savings failing to keep pace with life-extending medical breakthroughs. Pension savings not keeping pace with medical breakthrough, Fink says. Fink: Pension savings aren't keeping pace.

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BlackRock's Larry Fink sees Social Security crisis, says 65 retirement age 'a bit crazy'

BlackRock's Larry Fink sees Social Security crisis, says 65 retirement age 'a bit crazy' The issue of retirement took center stage in Fink's letter to shareholders. Fink: '65 retirement age is a bit crazy. It's not a good idea'

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BlackRock CEO says Social Security's retirement age 'a bit crazy' as crisis looms

BlackRock CEO Larry Fink issued a warning about the fiscal crisis facing Social Security. Fink says the retirement age should be re-assessed. The CEO says Social Security's retirement age is 'a bit crazy' as crisis looms. Finks: Social Security should be reviewed to avoid a fiscal crisis.

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