Millions of Americans working part-time may now have a new path to retirement savings thanks to a little-known policy shift.
The SECURE 2.0 Act made policy changes to 401(k) plans. One of them benefits part-time workers by giving qualified employees ...
Part-time workers seeking full-time jobs hit an eight-year high in November A record 9.3 million Americans now hold more than one job Workers with two full-time jobs increased 18 percent over the past ...
Focus on benefit-friendly industries. Health care, banking, utilities, higher ed, and government contractors are most likely to offer part-time remote roles with real perks. Target W-2 jobs and hour ...
Part-time doesn’t have to mean part-benefits — some major employers offer health insurance, retirement plans, and tuition help even if you’re not working 40 hours a week. If you need flexibility but ...
Some occupations lend themselves well to part-time work. Retirees looking for an encore career may need some additional ...
Many retirees want to work while collecting Social Security. Working while collecting benefits could lead to some of your Social Security payments being withheld. The amount you earn at your part-time ...
In a slowing labor market, even people with jobs are increasingly making do with less-than-ideal arrangements. They’re stuck in part-time positions or patching together multiple jobs to make ends meet ...