Retirement and Aging

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General

  • Senior Citizen's Resources
    From usa.gov

  • AARP
    Formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, the AARP now advocates for all Americans over the age of 50.
    See also the AARP Internet Resources on Aging

  • Can You Afford to Retire?
    A FRONTLINE program. Watch online for free.

  • Social Security Online: Retirement Planner

  • Fiscal Fitness for Older Americans: Stretching Your Savings and Shaping Up Your Financial Strategies

  • Northampton Council on Aging and Senior Center
    "The Northampton Council on Aging serves as a community focal point around issues of aging and is a liaison to local, state and federal resources for elders and their families." Includes an events calendar, contact information for relevant services, links to online resources, and other information for seniors.

  • Massachusetts Senior Care Association

Pensions

  • Can the Retiree Health Benefits Provided by Your Employer Be Cut?
    The Employee Benefits Security Administration, a division of the United States Department of Labor, addresses the question of when your employer can modify your retiree health benefits.

  • Pension Rights Center
    The New England Pension Assistance Project is one of six regional pension counseling projects funded by the U.S. Administration on Aging to provide free legal counseling to people who have questions about their pension, 401(k) or other retirement plan.

Finding Work as an Older Empolyee

  • National Older Worker Career Center (NOWCC)
    The National Older Worker Career Center is a nonprofit which serves seniors by providing lifelong employment training, job placement, education, research and advocacy. Participants in these programs include those who are unemployed but too young for retirement and retirees who find they want to continue work for personal and economic reasons.

  • Senior Corps
    Senior Corps connects today’s over 55s with the people and organizations that need them most.

  • Senior JobBank
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