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The Unretirement Wave: Why Seniors Are Returning to Work 🌊

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Important Updates You Don’t Want to Miss [Web Version]( [Leading America News] --------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, June 1, 2023 --------------------------------------------------------------- [Political News] [Political News] [Over Half of Retirees Return to Work Amid Rising Inflation and Stock Market Losses]( Rising inflation, skyrocketing interest rates, and dwindling investment portfolios are forcing many older Americans to return to the workforce, a phenomenon referred to as "unretiring". A Paychex survey revealed that 55% of retirees returned to work due to a need for more income, with 65% seeking full-time employment. The financial hardship endured by seniors is exacerbated by soaring living costs and substantial stock market losses in 2022. An AARP survey found that over a third of individuals aged 65 and older report that their financial situation is worse than a year ago, a significant increase from 13% earlier in 2022. [Trump Stuns Left with Strong Ballot Move - Donald Is Fighting Democrat Fire with Fire of His Own]( Will Trump shut down the left? [Financial News] [Financial News] [Trian Co-Founder Ed Garden Steps Down, Nelson Peltz Reshuffles Top Ranks at Activist Firm]( Co-founder and investment chief Garden will focus on managing his personal investments as Trian promotes the next generation of leaders. [Stocks Rise, Led by Tech, as Investors Eye Debt-Ceiling Progress]( Major U.S. indexes jumped on the first trading day of June as investors cheered progress toward a deal to avert a government default. [US Department of Agriculture News] [US Department of Agriculture News] [USDA, DHS Cut Ribbon on National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility]( Manhattan, Kan., May 24, 2023 – Today, U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Science and Technology Directorate (S&T) officials celebrated the dedication and ribbon-cutting of the [National Bio and Agro-Defense Facility]( (NBAF). This facility, which offers the highest level of biocontainment laboratories and safety protocols, is the first of its kind in the United States and will allow scientists to study and diagnose critical animal diseases. [USDA, University of Kentucky Break Ground on New Forage Research Building]( LEXINGTON, KY, May 23, 2023 — Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack today participated in a groundbreaking ceremony for a new research facility, known as the [Forage-Animal Production Research Unit]( (FAPRU), on the University of Kentucky campus. The ceremony was hosted by the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (ARS) and the University of Kentucky’s College of Agriculture, Food and the Environment (UK-CAFE), which will house the new facility. [Sports and Entertainment] [Sports and Entertainment] [The car ride that transformed Nikola Jokic into an MVP -- and changed the NBA forever]( Jokic says he didn't expect to reach the NBA, much less win two MVP awards. People assume he's just being modest, but then ... he figured it all out. [Babylon Bee] [Babylon Bee] [Republican Primary Debates To Be Held On School Playground, Moderated By Mob Of Jeering 3rd-Graders]( JOHN ADAMS ELEMENTARY — In the lead-up to the 2024 Presidential Election, the Republican National Committee has announced all primary debates will be held on school playgrounds and will be moderated by mobs of jeering 3rd graders. [Today in History] [Today in History] [June 1]( [193]( - Roman Emperor Didius Julianus is assassinated [1808]( - 1st US land-grant university founded as Ohio University in Athens, Ohio [1861]( - US and Confederacy simultaneously stop mail interchange [1941]( - 12.59" (31.98 cm) rainfall, in Burlington, Kansas (state 24-hr record) [1945]( - WLB-AM in Minneapolis Minn changes call letters to KUOM [1947]( - OPA, which issued WW II rationing coupons, disbands [1952]( - French Championships Women's Tennis: Doris Hart beats fellow American Shirley Fry 6-4, 6-4 for her 2nd French singles title [1970]( - "Everything Is Beautiful" by Ray Stevens hits #1 [1997]( - Hugo Banzer wins the Presidential elections in Bolivia. [1998]( - European Central Bank is founded in Brussels to define and execute the European Union's monetary policy [More Historical Events »]( Copyright © 2023 Leading America 190 Monroe Avenue Ste 300 Grand Rapids, MI, 49503, US Click [Here to unsubscribe from Leading America.]( To Unsubscribe by email, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" as the Subject Line. [Click]( to unsubscribe from all communication](. You can read our [Privacy Policy Here](

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