Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I am the President of Diversified, a CFP and author. Retirement may be the perfect time to try an encore career and see how ...
This time they're leading a push into so-called encore careers - paid work that combines personal meaning with social purpose - in their 50s and 60s. As many as 9 million people ages 44 to 70 already ...
Motivation to live healthy comes in many forms. Some have an intrinsic impulse and simply enjoy the benefits. Others find inspiration in their loved ones and the quality of life they relish by being ...
BOSTON (MarketWatch) -- An estimated 6% to 9.5% of Americans ages 44 to 70, or as many as 5.3 million to 8.4 million people, are working in what are called "encore" careers -- careers that provide not ...
Fear of losing coverage keeps many workers tethered to jobs they are otherwise ready to leave, inhibiting their ability to launch encore careers. According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, those over ...
A growing number of American workers want do more than just leave a legacy – they want to live one. So at midlife, an age characterized by new perspectives and priorities, they’re looking for a ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research from Civic Ventures, a think tank on boomers, work and social purpose, shows that as many as 9 million people ages 44 to 70 are already in encore careers ...
Marc Freedman was working for a Philadelphia nonprofit in the 1990s when he helped start a mentor program that matched older adults with inner-city kids struggling to do better in school. The program ...
Many Americans are working longer, gently nudging the average retirement age upward. After falling from 1900 to 1990, the average retirement age increased from 63 to 64 in the most recently completed ...
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