In last week’s column I described strategies for finding part-time work, which is a little different than searching for a full-time position. The main thing to know when seeking part-time jobs is that ...
Some occupations lend themselves well to part-time work. Retirees looking for an encore career may need some additional ...
Part-time work has become a common way for retirees to stay engaged, supplement income or ease into retirement. But once Social Security enters the picture, even small work decisions can ripple ...
I saw an article a few weeks back that didn’t sound quite right to me. The writer, a journalist, interviewed several people who said they’d been looking for part-time work without success. Some had ...
The SECURE 2.0 Act made policy changes to 401(k) plans. One of them benefits part-time workers by giving qualified employees ...
A Fidelity survey found that 61% of Americans plan to transition into retirement, with many expressing interest in working ...
Collecting Social Security doesn't necessarily mean that you're ready to give up working forever. Many people retire and claim benefits with the plan to still work at least part of the time. This ...
Some of the numbers in Friday’s report on the February employment situation suggest that the labor market may be softening a bit. To wit: The number of people who basically said they’re stuck in ...
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 ...
Remote work is not the only macro trend making waves in the global workforce. Part-time employment is also picking up adoption as the new future of work. As of February 2025, the number of ...