A study by the Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies found that 57 percent of workers across all generations plan to work in retirement either full-time (21 percent) or part-time (36 percent). As ...
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 ...
Retirement has traditionally been a time to leave the workforce and focus on a more relaxing lifestyle. Now that perception has changed. Retirees today are increasingly taking on part-time work for ...
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 ...
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 ...
Going back to work after retirement seems tempting to some—until you recall that 40-plus hour weekly grind. Consider a part-time job using the expertise you gained over the course of your career.
If you fear you’re going to work your fingers to the bone until you die because you can’t afford retirement, there may be a solution. Once you reach full retirement age, you can work and collect ...
As Canadians live longer, healthier lives, more are choosing to take on occasional or part-time work to supplement their ...