11 Benefits of Working Past Retirement Age

Work as a Hobby

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Work as a Hobby
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Work’s Perks

Contemporary thought about getting older is changing, and more seniors are looking to stay in the workforce, be it in their longtime job, or in a second or third career. With inflation rising month after month, working may be required to pay the bills. If you or a loved one is considering working past retirement age, there are many benefits that could outweigh the plans to fill the days with shuffleboard and coupon clipping. Check out the upsides of staying on the job.


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Living Longer
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Staying Social
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Staying Social

A workplace offers regular interaction with other people, which is important to the overall health of people of all ages. In addition to being around other people, small celebrations and friendships that develop at work can be meaningful parts of a social life in later years.


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Having Fewer Financial Concerns
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Having Fewer Financial Concerns

While Social Security may offer enough to cover the bare minimum costs of living, having a steady source of income relieves financial pressures. Even a part-time job can be the difference between having money stress or not.


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Having Employer Benefits

With jobs come benefits. Depending on the job, these may include paid time off, free meals, trips, and discounts for services or items. Factoring in the value of benefits, financially and otherwise, is important when choosing what kind of job best fits a particular lifestyle.


Related: 12 Reasons NOT to Retire Early

Staying Current With New Technologies
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Staying Current With New Technologies

These days, nearly every industry takes advantage of technological advancements. Being able to learn and stay on top of technologies keeps you anchored to popular culture and provides the best opportunity to enjoy modern conveniences.


Related: Great Tech Gifts for Seniors

Expanding Your Network
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Expanding Your Network

Personal interests and hobbies don’t fade with age, and a professional environment offers the chance to expand your circles and find like-minded people. Connections might lead to fulfilling relationships in any part of life, from finding a romantic interest to someone who shares your love of cats.


Related: Fulfilling, Productive Things to Do in Retirement

Staying Engaged In The World
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Staying Engaged in the World

It’s easy to feel like the world is passing you by, especially now that things change so fast. The truth is that it’s never been a better time in the United States to be a senior citizen, and staying engaged is easy once you have a point of entry. Mingling with people of other ages and backgrounds makes it easier.


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Health Insurance
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Health Insurance

Depending on your health insurance needs, keeping a job may be worth it just for the health insurance, even though seniors are eligible for Medicare at age 65. While not all jobs offer coverage, many jobs at least have a buy-in policy that can make a big difference to someone who needs regular medical attention. 

Pass On Your Wisdom
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