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Thursday, December 7, 2023

Retirement: The Daily Money: COVID's early retirees no longer say they'll return

Some Americans took the pandemic as their cue to retire early. Last year, many were mulling a return to the workforce. No longer.

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Retirement

Thu Dec 7 2023

 
In 2022, 4 in every 10 high school students failed to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid form, FAFSA, leaving almost $3.6 billion in Pell Grants unused, according to the National College Attainment Network.

Some Americans took the pandemic as their cue to retire early. Last year, many were mulling a return to the workforce. No longer.

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COVID's early retirees no longer say they'll come back

A declining share of people who retired early during the pandemic say they'll come back to work. Don't look to this group to help fix labor shortages

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Here's why this number may be Social Security's most important

People approaching retirement should begin considering their break-even age to help decide when to claim benefits.

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