Consider who got the 271,000 reported jobs. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, all of the new jobs plus some—378,000—went to those 55 years of age and older. However, males in the prime working age, 25 to 54 years of age, lost 119,000 jobs. What seems to have happened is that full-time jobs were replaced with part-time jobs for retirees. About half of the 25 year olds are living with their parents. READ MORE >>>>
A lot of seniors are picking up some part-time work in the field services industry. Working for the higher quality firms that pay the higher fees is a great way to earn some extra money to pay bills or buy some new toys.