Sunday, September 16, 2012

Retirement as a single person

According to BMO’s Retirement for One, about 43% of Canadian seniors are single.  In the U.S., more adults aged 46-64 are remaining single.  About one third of those were divorced, separated or had never been married in 2010 compared with 13% in 1970.  The average age in Canada of a woman becoming a widow is...

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