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Retirement, interrupted: Why those over 55 are a fast-growing segment of the workforce - Flint Beat

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Joan Madden-Ceballos, a 65-year-old health care administrator, has a working life in California many would envy. Her work is flexible, fulfilling, and something she enjoys going back to day after day. “I’m a baby boomer, so work is sort of ingrained in our lives,” she told Vox.While it may sound unusual for some to work past what many consider the “golden years” of retirement, Madden-Ceballos is among the increasing number of Americans who have …
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Flint Beat broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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