Working seniors enjoy the work and are putting off retirement
The senior citizen workforce, ages 65 to 74 years old, is expected to hit 32-percent within the next three years, according to the Bureau of... The post Working seniors enjoy the work and are putting off retirement appeared first on ValueWalk......»»
Women more likely than men to delay retirement
About half of working women say they’re putting off retirement and will work longer than they expected. That’s according to MetLife’s Evolving Retirement Model study, which polled more than 1,500 workers and retirees, and more than 200 emp.....»»
Here"s the No. 1 reason seniors work well into retirement
While staying at your job could keep you engaged well into your 60s, many people continue to punch in because they need the money. Nearly 2 out of 3 seniors say their finances are a primary driver behind their decision to keep working, a survey found......»»
Here"s the No. 1 reason why seniors work well into retirement
While staying at your job could keep you engaged well into your 60s, many people continue to punch in because they need the money. Nearly 2 out of 3 seniors say their finances are a primary driver behind their decision to keep working, a survey found......»»
Next Avenue: Why working has become the new retirement
Many retirees work part time because they enjoy it, want extra money, and want to stay intellectually engaged......»»
The US economy needs seniors to work longer
Increasingly, people are working past retirement age. That's a good thing for the US economy, as long as employers are able to make it easier and more fulfilling for them to get jobs......»»
An HSBC manager has vowed to stop putting up with "s*** at work" after having a heart attack
HSBC IT program manager Jonathan Frostick said his he was working too much and sleeping poorly, in a post that struck a chord with others suffering burnout. A HSBC branch in NYC. A.....»»
Millions of employees won’t get a tax break for working from home during pandemic. Companies with empty offices do.
In an ironic twist, companies still enjoy a tax benefit for providing office space for employees, despite many workplaces sitting empty as those same employees work at home......»»
You don"t need to hustle through a 60-hour work week. Here are 5 reasons why a 40-hour work week will make you more creative and productive.
Westend61/Getty Images Hustle culture promotes working as many hours as possible to get as much done as you can. But putting in extra hours doesn't always mean walking awa.....»»
Factories in the Fight: Plastics manufacturer working to shield medical workers from coronavirus
The first article in a new Business Journal series on how manufacturers are putting their resources to work against the COVID-19 pandemic profiles Mona Helmy, whose plastics company has taken to making face shields for medical workers......»»
5 money moves to set you up for life
Even if you're putting money aside from every paycheck, contributing to your employer's retirement plan and diversifying your investments, it may not be enough. Here are a few more tips to save more and make your money work harder for you......»»
More Americans are working into old age
A growing swath of seniors are working beyond 65, with many needing to supplement their paltry retirement savings......»»
Next Avenue: 5 people on why they keep working past age 65
Many Americans are shunning traditional retirement and continuing to work, for very different reasons......»»
The most productive countries where people work least hours
Which countries are getting the most done while putting in the least hours? Here's our countdown of the top 30 countries that are 'working smart'......»»
6 things to know about Social Security benefits and working after full retirement age
Did you know you could increase your Social Security benefit through additional work after the age of 70? These tips will get you .....»»
Working in retirement doesn"t always work, says an unemployed retiree who planned on it
Jan Hakan Dahlstrom/ Getty Images Working in retirement has been dif.....»»
The 5 biggest retirement mistakes people make all the time
Avoid these common mistakes and enjoy your post-work years to the fullest......»»
Longer shifts linked to increased stroke risk
Putting in more time at work might benefit your career but could leave you at greater risk of a stroke. A study published in the American Heart Association’s journal Stroke determined long working hours — classified as more than 10 hours daily at .....»»
Editor"s notebook: Breaking the work/stress cycle is critical to your well-being
Sixty-two percent of all employees said they worked extra hours the week before, with most putting in an additional one to five hours but some working as many as 21 extra hours. Yowza!.....»»
The Cities With The Most Working Seniors: DC Is Number Two
More and more people in this country find themselves working later in the life despite the many dreams of early retirement. The .....»»
Liz Weston: How to extend your (working) life
Many people plan to work past normal retirement age, by choice or necessity......»»