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Liberty Lifestyle: Micro Retirement on the Rise

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The way people are retiring is changing. The traditional route was we worked until our 60s – or if the company offers early retirement, our 50s – and then we clock out for the last time and are left to enjoy our golden years. But for some, waiting until older age isn’t cutting it anymore, and the latest Generation Z trend is micro retirement.

Micro Retirement – The New Trend

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, many businesses were forced to have their employees work from home. This changed the dynamics of the work environment. For some, it was a nice change – no more long commutes, dressing up, or dealing with the public in person. And people got used to that, so when things headed back to some semblance of normality, they didn’t want to give up working from home to get back into the hustle and bustle again.

And then there’s Gen Z, the generation that is systematically changing the workforce. This population, along with Millennials, don’t have the same work ethics as older generations. They aren’t happy with set times to work and regular 10-to-15-minute breaks. Many have no qualms about quitting a job when they are unhappy with something. Now, a new trend is taking root. Why wait for retirement to enjoy traveling and enjoying oneself?

Micro retirement, as it’s called, is where people take sabbaticals or quit their jobs for weeks or even months. Steve Sexton, CEO of Sexton Advisory Group, explained this phenomenon to Kiplinger. “For some people, micro-retirement can mean completely logging off and dedicating the time to anything but work,” he said. “Others may choose to take on remote projects during their micro-retirement to stay relevant in their field of work and/or to ensure a steady flow of funds during this period.”

This kind of reset can be healthy. Gabrielle Siegel, a wealth management adviser at Northwestern Mutual, told Fast Company, “It’s taking time to focus on what’s bringing you the most happiness, recharging, mentally avoiding burnout, and realigning with your personal goals. Gen Z is looking at the workplace a bit differently, and happiness is an important factor.”

However, she adds there are dangers in micro retirement as well. “If you’re taking this micro-retirement with no game plan, that can be detrimental to your long-term retirement strategy,” she says. “You need planning and realistic goals. If they continuously take time off and don’t realign their financial goals, it can disrupt retirement contributions.”

And what about advancing your career? Kenyetta Nesbitt-Simmons, a senior partner at HR consultancy firm Simmons HR & Talent Advisory, relayed to Fast Company that it can be difficult to rejoin the job market. “Some Gen Zers are forced to pivot into other career fields due to the competitiveness of the field they left to take a micro-retirement,” she warned. “You could also be seen as a job hopper to some decision-makers within the labor market.”

How Does This Affect the Economy?

A Side Hustles survey for 2025 found that one in ten Americans were planning on taking a micro retirement. The results showed that “2 in 3 Americans (67%) would rely on savings, but over 1 in 3 (36%) would fund their micro-retirement with a side hustle or freelance work.” Americans, the report claimed, would take four months off, but planned to save around $15K beforehand. “Over 3 in 4 Americans want employers to offer structured micro-retirement policies like unpaid sabbaticals or extended PTO.”

Gallup’s 2026 edition of the State of the Global Workplace “finds that global employee engagement fell to 20% in 2025, it’s lowest level since 2020.” It is the first time the engagement has dropped for two consecutive years, which the organization said was concerning. “Last year, low engagement cost the world economy approximately $10 trillion in lost productivity, or 9% of GDP,” the report discovered.

According to the study, “Employee engagement measures the psychological attachment workers have to their work, their team and their employer. Gallup meta-analyses over the years have consistently shown a strong relationship between employee engagement and business-unit productivity, including profitability and sales. While engagement occurs at the team level, employees who are not engaged or actively disengaged lead to less profitable organizations, which in turn, translates into lower economic growth.”

If employees are consistently engaging in micro retirement, then there likely will not be a high level of employee engagement. As Reuters pointed out, Gen Z and Millennials are projected to dominate the global workforce by 2030, and only 6% of Gen Z say their main career goal is in leadership.

As of last year, Millennials (born 1981-1996) make up the largest share of the workforce with 34% to 40% of workers, Kiplinger relayed. Gen X (born 1965-1980) has about 27% to 33%, and Gen Z (born 1997-2012) make up about 18% to 20%. Meanwhile, baby boomers (born 1946-1964) are steadily retiring and consist of around 7% to 12% of the workforce.

Micro retirement may sound appealing in a world filled with burnout, stress, and endless hustle culture, but there’s a fine line between seeking balance and abandoning responsibility altogether. Taking time to recharge is important, but economies, businesses, and even retirement systems depend on people consistently contributing to the workforce. The challenge for younger generations will be finding a middle ground between personal freedom and long-term stability. After all, enjoying life now is important, but so is making sure there’s still something left to retire on later.



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