HSBC Study Reveals More People Taking Intentional Pauses from Their Careers
- Gen X and Millennials are leading the charge in the US in planning mini retirements to focus on family and personal passions.
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This new “work-retire-work model” follows a five-year cycle, with
47% of those in theU.S. considering a mini retirement planning to take between two and three across their lifetime. -
65% ofU.S. respondents believe a mini retirement will improve their quality of life.
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The research shows that most
“Wealth is about freedom, choice, and purposeful living,” says HSBC
According to the global study results, the majority (
In the
The top three challenges in the
Top Generational Motivations for a Mini Retirement in the
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Gen Z
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Seek to pursue lifelong passions, personal development, and growth activities (
33% )
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Seek to pursue lifelong passions, personal development, and growth activities (
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Millennials
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Spend quality time with family (
38% )
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Spend quality time with family (
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Gen X
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Travel and explore without constraints (
38% )
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Travel and explore without constraints (
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Boomers
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Focus on Individual wellbeing (
40% )
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Focus on Individual wellbeing (
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About the survey
The Affluent Investor Snapshot 2025, a global Quality of Life special report by HSBC, delves into the investment portfolios, behaviours, and priorities of affluent individuals worldwide. Conducted in March 2025 through an online survey across 12 markets, the research captures insights from 10,797 affluent investors aged 21 to 69, each possessing investable assets ranging from
HSBC launched the inaugural edition of the Quality of Life report in 2023 to explore the concept of a good Quality of Life across different generation of affluent individuals and investigate the relationship between physical and mental wellness, and financial fitness.
The study was conducted by Ipsos Asia Limited.
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1 Notes to editors: ‘Multi Retirements’ can be defined as taking multiple ‘Mini’ or ‘Micro Retirements’: career breaks from your regular job, lasting from a few months to a few years, taken to travel, pursue hobbies and interests, or develop new skills, with the intention of returning to work afterwards. It's like a sabbatical but usually lasts longer and may involve more significant life changes. |
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