
Many older workers are ready to slow down but don’t want to retire completely. For such folks, a phased retirement could be the ideal compromise. Rather than stopping work altogether, a phased retirement allows you to gradually start working less or to slowly give up some job responsibilities. This can help improve your work-life balance while still allowing you to earn a paycheck. Recently…
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