A study by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies found that 57% of workers across all generations plan to work in retirement either full-time (21%) or part-time (36%). As older Americans ...
Retirees decide to continue or resume working for many reasons. Perhaps it helps with staying intellectually or physically active, or it may simply be a reprieve from boredom. But often, an important ...
Retirement is an exciting time full of newfound freedom and flexibility in your life and schedule. But for many retirees, retirement also leads to feelings of boredom or purposelessness. The good news ...
Even though they’re technically done working their traditional 9-to-5, many retirees who want to earn some extra cash seek out part-time work. The reasons for this are numerous. Some retirees simply ...
After decades in the workforce, many seniors look forward to taking a break from the daily grind of a 9-to-5 job. Scaling back and taking a part-time position is one way to still bring home a paycheck ...
Just because you retire does not mean you have to be done working. Plenty of people who have cashed out on their main career still want something to do every day — a place to go, familiar faces to see ...
If you work part-time or have worked part-time under the Federal Employees’ Retirement System, that time still counts toward your retirement eligibility. You don't need to tack on extra years just ...