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Covid Early Retirees Top 3 Million in U.S., Fed Research Shows

Published 10/22/2021, 02:18 PM
Updated 10/22/2021, 02:45 PM
© Reuters.  Covid Early Retirees Top 3 Million in U.S., Fed Research Shows

(Bloomberg) -- More than 3 million Americans retired early because of the Covid-19 crisis, new research found. That equals to more than half of the workers still missing in the labor force from pre-pandemic levels.

The estimate, calculated by St. Louis Federal Reserve economist Miguel Faria-e-Castro, suggests that the boom in early retirements shows no sign of abating. Back in April, government surveys suggested that 2.7 million Americans age 55 or older were contemplating retiring sooner than they’d imagined.

The surge in stocks and housing values during the pandemic has made it possible for young baby boomers with a nest egg to stop working.

Senior wealth increased as soon as the second quarter of 2020, as asset values quickly recovered from the initial shock of the lockdowns.

That’s especially true among the youngest baby boomers -- who technically are 57 this year. Real net worth of Americans age 55 to 64 rose by 14.2% between the fourth quarter of 2019 and the second quarter this year, Faria-e-Castro calculated.

“We’ve really met a once-in-a-generation ‘take this job and shove it’ moment,” Harvard economist Lawrence Katz said in an interview with the Harvard Gazette. “Upper-middle-class and well-off people are doing quite well with the stock market boom and have saved a lot.”

The surge in wealth and savings masks disparities that were exacerbated by the Covid-19 crisis. Older workers who lack assets missed out on the boom and can’t afford to retire early. Others who lost their jobs and haven’t been able to find a new one were forced to retire before they were ready.

In a blog post, Faria-e-Castro said it remains to be seen whether the “excess” retirements are permanent. Whether these people come back or not -- and how many if they do -- will have an outsized impact on the U.S. workforce, which is still missing more than 5 million people from pre-pandemic levels. 

©2021 Bloomberg L.P.

 

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