REUTERS/Mike Segar/File Photo Acquire Licensing RightsNEW YORK, Sept 27 (Reuters) - When Marc Matsil retired to Connecticut's bucolic northwest hills two years ago, fly fishing and hiking filled his days.
"Things have opened back up – and some people have realized that not only do they like the financial benefits of working, but the mental stimulation and social benefits as well."
If you are nearing retirement, or retired and thinking about working again, here are some important things to consider.
FIGURE OUT A SOCIAL SECURITY STRATEGYSome people take Social Security benefits as soon as possible to stay afloat.
But if working longer enables you to delay those checks, the financial benefits are significant.
Persons:
General Grant, Mike Segar, Marc Matsil, Rowe Price, Judith Ward, Ward, It's, Matsil, Walt Whitman, T.S, Eliot, Octavio Paz, Chris Taylor, Lauren Young, Richard Chang
Organizations:
General, Memorial, REUTERS, Natural Resources Group, New York City's Department of Parks and, Social, Thomson
Locations:
Manhattan, New York City, U.S