Sharon Tagle, at 68, returned to work as a cashier at Home Depot due to inflation concerns and a failed home sale after retirement. Despite having $250,000 in savings and a combined Social Security income of $3,400, financial pressures forced her to reconsider retirement. Many older Americans are choosing to unretire due to worries about the stability of government benefits like Social Security and concerns regarding retirement investments amidst market volatility. This trend reflects broader economic anxieties affecting the retirement landscape.
"I'm sorry that I left my job as soon as I did, but things were getting to me, and I just didn't want to work anymore," Tagle stated.
"Those who are unretiring said they're nervous about the fate of Social Security, Medicaid, and other government benefits amid federal budget cuts."
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