According to the Harvard Business Review, it’s often much harder for older Americans — particularly older women — to re-enter the workforce after a hiatus than it would be for their younger colleagues.
That’s a difficult pill to swallow for early retirees who didn’t realize that the door might close behind them should they reconsider retirement, which many do.
According to a Reuters/Ipsos poll, a full 30 percent of retirees — nearly 1 in 3 — would go back into the workforce if they could.
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