Rather than work until they retire permanently decades from now, a growing number of young adults in America are opting for "microretirements," where they take extended breaks from work to relax or travel in the short term.
As the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday, some workers in their 20s and 30s are deciding to take extended vacations at their current age, rather than wait until they’ve saved up for retirement later in life. Though proponents say it’s worth it, they might be ending...