noun General Slang

micro-retirement

MY-kroh-rih-TYR-ment · noun · informal

Taking an extended career break mid-life instead of waiting for retirement.

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Deliberately taking an extended break from work, often months long, during one's career to rest or travel, rather than deferring all leisure to traditional retirement.

“He took a six-month micro-retirement to travel before jumping into his next role.”
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micro-retirement In A Sentence

He took a six-month micro-retirement to travel before jumping into his next role.

Origin & Usage

Term popularized in workplace-trend and Gen Z career coverage around 2024-2025.

Variants microretirement

People Also Ask

What is a micro-retirement?

It is a deliberate extended break from work, often months long, taken mid-career to rest or travel rather than saving all leisure for traditional retirement.

How is a micro-retirement different from a sabbatical?

They overlap, but micro-retirement often frames the break as claiming retirement-style leisure now instead of deferring it to old age.

When did the term micro-retirement become popular?

It gained traction in workplace-trend and Gen Z career coverage around 2024-2025.

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