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Why are older people looking for work or to re-enter the work force after retiring?

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Why are older people looking for work or to re-enter the work force after retiring?

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Many older adults don’t want to retire in the first place but feel compelled to do so because it is the normal thing to do when one reaches 55, 62 or 65 years of age. Some older adults are even forced out of work, and some become semi-retired or what is also known as part-time retired. Regardless of what you call it, there are as many reasons why older adults want to come out of retirement as there are older adults. Many seniors use part-time or even full-time employment as a form of socialization, others need additional income or benefits, and some simply just want to work, saying it keeps the mind, body and spirit from decaying. We are living longer and healthier than ever before, and, for some, the thought of spending 20, 30 or even 40 years in a state of retirement is just not an acceptable alternative. How do companies benefit by hiring older workers? Older workers are in hot demand by companies that recognize their value. Many companies realize that paying a senior saves money be

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