Retirement

Starting A Business In Retirement

Starting a Business in Retirement

The next chapter isn’t always the golf course.

Growth In New Businesses

22%

of new businesses started by people aged 55 to 64 over the past decade.1

0.6%

of new businesses started by the overall population over the past decade.2

Turns out that cruise ships have a bit of competition.

Purpose

Looking for a real reason to get up in the morning.

Structure

A business gives the week a shape that the pickleball court can’t.

Income

A little extra never hurt anyone’s coffee budget.

Connection

New customers and conversations can feel rewarding.

74%

of today’s workers expect to work after they retire.3

31%

of retirees actually have.4, 5

You may be one of a rare breed.

Expectation and experience don’t always retire on the same schedule.

Whether the next chapter includes a storefront,

a side hustle, or another new endeavor,

it’s worth a conversation with us

before you put out your shingle.

Sources:

1. WSJ.com, July 4, 2026.

2. EBRI.org, April 21, 2026.

3. EBRI.org, 2026.

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