I had stayed busy all my life and was bored with that much free time.RITA MARSALESAmerican Libraries: Official bulletin of the American Library AssociationMarsales, Rita. "Working Part Time After Retirement." American Libraries July/Aug (2012): 32- 35....
For those whose nest eggs are in need of additional feathering, deferring full-time retirement can present a chance to bring in some much-needed capital, while remaining active and engaged, which can be the silver lining to working during the golden years....
He didn't want to take another full-time job, so he turned his daughter's old bedroom into a home office. He arranged for some consulting work from our old company, and he picked up more projects from other contacts. Soon he was working 20 to 30 hours a week. He wasn't making as...
Working part-time is an alternative to full-time employment, and part-time jobs may be easier to obtain. “Not having employment at any point can reduce your retirement income from Social Security, as well as if you have a pension from your employer," says Allan Katz, CFP®, president,...
Understanding the different sources of income during retirement can help you to enjoy life after you're done working. Key Takeaways Many soon-to-be retirees don't have enough saved. Social Security and pensions help, but retirees might need annuities, part-time jobs and smart investments to le...
Many people view retirement as a time to stop working. But new research shows that people who take on full- or part-time jobs after retirement have better health. The finding is based on data collected from 12,189 men and women over a 6-year period. The participant.,;, who were from...
The article discusses the study which reveals that retirees, who transition from full-time work to temporary or part-time job experience, have fewer diseases and functions better compared to people who...
Part-time and full-time workers are also less prone to depression. In general, health status of the elderly responds to working part-time much more than it responds to working full-time, suggesting that the effect of number of hours worked on health outcomes is nonlinear....
I’m 70, partially retired and about to receive my first Social Security check. My husband is 76 and has been collecting for a while. We both still work part-time and bring in around $200,000 a year. I continue to put money int...
If there’s a gap between your savings and income and your goals, think about how you can close it. That could mean reducing spending, delaying your retirement date, or working part-time once you’ve officially retired. All three could help to bolster your savings and increase retirement inc...