Summary

Younger generations are embracing “micro-retirements,” short sabbaticals or lifestyle shifts, to combat burnout and improve work-life balance.

This trend is fueled by pandemic-related stress, declining workplace flexibility, and increased burnout reports.

Millennials and Gen Z, facing financial and mental health pressures, are prioritizing their well-being, even at the expense of promotions, as they reject the traditional career model of working until age 65.

Meanwhile, older generations like boomers and Gen X struggle to retire due to financial insecurity and rising costs, with many “unretiring” to stretch limited savings.

  • @apfelwoiSchoppen
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    4 days ago

    Fucks sake, why does anyone read Fortune? We need regulation, unions, and no billionaires. Talking about people taking sabbaticals, which should be provided, and ending retirement to make ends meet is symptomatic of larger systemic problems. 18% increase in homelessness in 2024, and Fortune is talking about “micro-retirements” and softening these sharp issues with trend pieces. Fuck off Fortune.