In a recent study by Caring.com, nearly 33% of seniors surveyed
are currently working, and almost one-third of these working
seniors are "unretired," primarily due to inflation. Additionally,
nearly half of all seniors in the workforce do not anticipate
retiring within the next five years.
CHARLOTTE, N.C., Aug. 7, 2024
/PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Caring.com, the nation's leading senior
living referral service and top site for senior care reviews,
recently published a study exploring the various reasons seniors
return to the workforce.
This study gathered insights from over 1,500 American seniors,
including those seniors who are still working and those who have
retired but have since returned to the workforce, known as
"unretired" seniors. It examines the primary reasons behind their
continued employment or return to work.
According to the study, 19% of respondents work full time, while
13% work part time. Of those employed seniors, 1 out of 3 have
re-entered the workforce, or "unretired." Over half of the
"unretired" seniors cite inflation and the increasing cost of
living as the primary reason for returning to work. This trend may
suggest a growing challenge faced by many seniors who are uncertain
of when they will be able to retire.
"Inflation and interest rates have undeniably impacted the
financial stability of many seniors, forcing them to rethink their
retirement plans," said John
Farrell, Director of FP&A and Treasury at Caring. "Our
survey highlights the tough decisions seniors have in front of
them, from rejoining the workforce to cutting back on essential
expenses — all in hopes of managing the rising cost of living."
Additionally, 70% of respondents who are working seniors have
never retired. Nearly half of all employed seniors in this survey
don't know when they will retire or believe it will take more than
five years to achieve retirement. Additionally, 14% of currently
retired seniors are either likely or somewhat likely to
"unretire."
To combat the rising cost of living, many seniors report
reducing leisure activities and travel, with some seniors cutting
down on medical appointments and medication expenses.
While inflation is the primary reason for employed seniors who have
"unretired" or have not yet retired, some respondents of the survey
mentioned returning to work to be more social, to combat boredom
and to learn a new skill.
Methodology
This survey was launched by Caring.com on June 7, 2024 in partnership with Pollfish – an
online survey platform. The organization surveyed over 1,500
American seniors aged 62-85 to highlight the impact of inflation on
retirement plans and to provide resources for seniors who may be
considering rejoining the workforce. To access the complete report,
please visit:
https://www.caring.com/resources/seniors-in-the-workforce/
Caring.com is dedicated to providing expert guidance on senior
care living, aiming to help as many seniors and their caregivers as
possible by connecting them with the most suitable services and
resources for their specific needs. To assist seniors who may be
considering returning to the workforce, here are some recommended
resources:
Resources for Seniors Who Are Going Back to Work
- Digital Skills Ready@50+: A partnership between AARP and the
Google Tides Foundation, providing seniors with essential digital
skills to find new jobs.
- Back to Work @50+: AARP's job training program that offers
support for seniors rejoining the workforce.
- The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP): Job
training offered through the Center for Workforce Inclusion and
state-based programs.
- Path Forward: A nonprofit organization focused on helping
people return to work after a career break.
ABOUT CARING.COM
With millions of website visitors, Caring.com is a leading senior
living referral service and the nation's top site for senior care
reviews. Founded in 2007, Caring's mission is to help as many
seniors and their caregivers as possible through empathetic, expert
guidance. Applying cutting-edge technology to this humane mission,
Caring provides relevant senior care information and support, as
well as comprehensive senior living and senior care directories for
the United States, including more
than 375,000 consumer reviews. Through a toll-free referral line at
(877) 630-3480, Caring's trusted, nationwide team of Family
Advisors — who are among the most highly trained, highly skilled,
and knowledgeable experts in senior care — helps seniors and their
families research and connect to the most appropriate services and
support for their specific situations. For more information about
our organization and our free services for seniors and their
families, please visit http://www.caring.com/about and join with
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