According to a recent study put out by the Employee Benefits Research Institute (EBRI), the percentage of workers who expect to be able to retire before age 65 has dropped significantly--from 50% in 1991 to 27% in 2014. Furthermore, The U.S. Census Bureau confirms, "nearly 10% of people 65 and older live in poverty". Unfortunately, many Baby Boomers are simply unable financially to retire. What if you can make these statistics not apply to you?...