“Some pensions and severance payments are calculated based on the income you earn in your last few working years before retirement,” said Sullivan. “Therefore, working additional hours or taking on additional projects in your final working years can give you extra income now and in the future.”
In other words, a little extra hard work now can create a substantial payoff once you transition out of the workforce.
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