Key Takeaways About one in five Americans age 65+ are still working, showing retirement often includes some continued ...
Why are so many retirees going back to work? From finances to identity to brain health, here are 10 truths behind returning ...
While some people keep working because they want to, others need to continue collecting a paycheck because their combined ...
For most Americans, full retirement age (FRA) is around 67, and that's the point at which you've earned full Social Security benefits. As long as you still have the physical, mental, and emotional ...
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.
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.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Steve Vernon, FSA, helps retirees make their money last for life. “Hope is not a strategy.” I’m reminded of this saying when ...
A lot of people assume that they'll enjoy being retired. But then something surprising happens: instead of being thrilled to no longer be bound to a job, many retirees end up finding themselves bored, ...
75% of current workers expect to work during retirement but only 30% of current retirees actually earn income from jobs. Retirees should save enough for investments to replace 30% to 40% of ...