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Many older Americans are still working, with more planning to rejoin the workforce in 2025
Feb 10, 2025One in four Americans in the 65-and-over age bracket remain in the workforce, and more plan to rejoin it at some point in 2025 for a variety of reasons including rising costs, boredom and job satisfaction. This is according to a survey conducted by ResumeTemplates.com.
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