Scott McIntyre for The New York Times
Suzanne Fontaine, 66, said she would have retired years ago if CVS had not let her work the winter months at a store in Naples, Fla., where she and her husband have a second home.
Valuing knowledge and experience, some employers are making extra efforts to encourage longtime workers to stay.
Jay Paul for The New York Times
Five days a week, Kent Brinkley, 62, fights in the American Revolutions as one of about 500 "interpreters" at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.
Many older adults have found a home or a second career as historical interpreters at living history museums or as docents at historic house museums.
Shawn Poynter for The New York Times
Jim and Jaylene Myers with their 45-foot rolling home at Lazy Acres RV Park, in Lenoir City, Tenn.
Many are trading traditional homes for lives of mobility, freedom and spontaneity.
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By JOHN F. WASIK
Give your loved ones guidance on what to do as you approach the end of your life.
Social Security at 62? Let's Run the Numbers
By JOHN F. WASIK
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A Funny Name, a Serious Sport. Pickleball, Anyone?
By PETER T. KILBORN
Nearly half a century since its creation, the tennis, table tennis and badminton hybrid is growing in popularity among baby boomers.
Volunteers Provide Backup to the Uniformed Ranks
By DAVID WALLIS
Retirees perform tasks for the Civil Air Patrol, Coast Guard Auxiliary, state militias and police departments, taking risks and shouldering at least some of the costs.
The Trade-Offs of Relocating North to Canada
By CAITLIN KELLY
The relatively few Americans who move to Canada often find that they enjoy the country's more liberal policies and free health care, though there are adjustments to make.
Playing Catch-Up While Retirement Remains Far Off
By TARA SIEGEL BERNARD
Many big events now happen later in adulthood, so it is not too surprising that saving for retirement is increasingly put off. But for people on the cusp of 40, it is time to do something.
Get to 100 and Life Actually Doesn't Feel so Bad
By PHYLLIS KORKKI
Many studies of very old people look at how they achieved their longevity, but some researchers are examining how those at or approaching 100 actually feel.
With Master Limited Partnerships, Get a Piece of the Pipeline
By JOHN F. WASIK
Listed on exchanges and traded like securities, energy M.L.P.s give average investors a way to tap the profits created by the U.S. energy boom.
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