What does this even mean? Retirement is a financial position based on one's spending needs and capacity to save.

If you plan to spend very little in retirement and save a ton of your salary, like 35?

If you succumb to lifestyle creep and blow all your money, never?

 

I get that but that’s not why I asked

Generationally speaking, job hopping and DEI initiatives became a thing because of the ceilings people faced trying to climb the corporate ladder. I’m a newbie but this phenomenon seems to have started in the 2010s.

 

I don't see what this has to do with retirement.

There are no ceilings if you're competent. You are constructing a false narrative based on the impotent frustrations of sub-par bankers looking to blame boogeymen for their inability to be promoted due to their own poor performance. 

 

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