There is no right way to retire. Many of today's workers will retire in stages, maintain a part-time job or consulting work, ...
Four in ten Americans who collect Social Security keep working, a sign that monthly benefits often fail to cover basic ...
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A part-time job can spark new friendships, lively chats, and a serious boost to your social mojo. As a retirement transition expert & co-founder at Encoraco, Elizabeth Zelinka Parsons knows a fair ...
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Of surveyed retirees who've taken on jobs, 89% say working allows them to remain active and involved. Nearly as many, 88%, say they like having a job. A full 83% find their work rewarding. These 10 ...
Whether you retire from your official job in your 50s or 70s, you could still have a lot of life to live. And if you've toyed with the idea of working a new job in retirement, you're not alone.
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John Granahan knew it was time to stop retirement and find a real job when his Oceanside neighbor approached him with what sounded like a compliment but landed like a wake-up call: “I hope you guys ...
Traditionally, retirement was portrayed as a well-earned break from work: a time to travel, indulge in hobbies, and enjoy life. But what if you don’t want to stop working? Even after decades of ...