So, in March, Mr. Rogers retired. A hot stock market has made that option more enticing. “If the stock market didn’t come back, then I would say there was a good chance I would have worked a few more years,” he said. Since retiring, he has walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain with a group from the University of St. Thomas in Houston, one of several organizations that Mr. Rogers advises. “You really can’t be sure what your health is after age 70,” Mr. Rogers said.
Source: Wall Street Journal July 17, 2019 09:32 UTC