A study reveals that American workers aged 55+ who work remotely at least once a week are significantly less likely to retire within the year compared to those working in-person. This trend is notable as it highlights the potential advantages of remote work, including reduced commuting stress, which can extend professional life and financial stability. As a solution, the article outlines five remote job options that can help older workers save more and work longer, enhancing their retirement readiness.
“American workers aged 55 and up who work remotely at least one day a week were 14.4% less likely to retire by the following year than in-person workers.”
“As you approach retirement age, commuting to the office every day of the week isn't ideal, especially if you face endless traffic.”
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