work-and-retirement5.66 min read "Working Well Past Retirement: Inspiring Stories of 90s and 100s"
More Americans are working past the age of 75 due to longer life spans, changing attitudes about retirement, and insufficient savings. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the share of people over 75 working in the U.S. has increased from 5% in 2002 to 8% in 2022, with projections of 1 in 10 people over 75 working by 2032. Three individuals in their 90s shared their advice for building a long and fulfilling career, which includes turning hobbies into careers, investing in relationships at work, and working with people you love. They emphasize the importance of staying active and enjoying what you do, as retirement isn't always easy.
2 years ago•Source: CNBC