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EMPLOYMENT FOR RETIREES
More and more retirees are finding they must work in some capacity in order to live the lifestyle they had planned for their retirement years. Many take part-time or temporary jobs or work on a project basis to supplement Social Security and distributions from their retirement plan or pension. Others continue to work to remain busy and challenged. Studies have confirmed what most of us already knew and that is that seniors who continue to work generally live longer than those that do not.
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