personal finance and health insurance are the engines of retirees returning to work.

the first time have left their jobs, p, many pensioners thought they could set to work one day given to a national study commissioned further notice by the retirement of Chief Finance longevity of the Alliance. But the research also shows that some of them intend to back on the job market in the near future.

The national survey by Harris Interactive, interviewed nearly 400 retired adults in the United States carried out and found that>
Among retirees, 43 percent of them “seriously considered the possibility that one day back to work” at their first retirement. Only 16 percent of retirees say they are considering retirement leave. “Changes in personal finances is an important consideration and a pensioner think returning to work force is 42 percent of retired citing as a factor.” Changes in health care coverage also important to 29 percent. More than a fifth of pensioners (22 percent) think about the impact their lives could, if they return to work.

“These results are the same types of feelings that we reflect hear from our customers,” explains the longevity of the Alliance CEO Steve Zaleznick. “Pensioners are very cautious right now, but connect no panic. Their reluctance to the employees only underscores the need to plan very carefully for the rest of their retirement.”

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