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Seniors: front page story -- more seniors working into their 70s and 80s.
According to Barron's: people aged 75 and older are the fastest growing slide of the workforce.
Didn't we just read that all those seniors left the workplace during Covid-19 lockdown and never returned? My memory escapes me.
Not working after retiring at age 55 sounds great until you realize you don't have a hobby or you don't have money, and/or you also realize your spouse also stays home all day -- watching shows on television you don't want to watch.
Tech trader Eriv Savitz: the way he "sees" Apple is the same way folks who valued the Chrysler minivan based on the number of cup-holders it had. No clue. Lousy grammar but hopefully you get the message.
A pretty lame print edition for Barron's today. Time to move on.
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The Book Club
Edith Wharton, Hermione Lee, c. 2007. BWHA. Notes.
NYT Book of Mathematics: More Than 100 Years of Writing by the Numbers, edited by Gina Kolata, c. 2013. 510NEW. Notes.
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