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Oh No!! Time to go back to work? - AOL.com

It may be akin to heresy to suggest it after you have retired, but going back to work might just be in your future. The reality is that inflation, though somewhat eased, still casts its insidious effect on consumer prices. And the recently announced Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) to our Social Security benefit seems rather meager, especially since the standard Medicare Part B premium will go up by nearly $18 per month in 2026. All of this might translate to the need to supplement your retirement income, and – approached positively – that can be a rewarding experience. The key is to find work (perhaps part-time) that you enjoy, which can not only help your mental attitude but also help pay your monthly bills, as explained by Maurie Backman in this AOL.com article.

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