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7 Part-Time Jobs Retirees Actually Enjoy Doing

May 13, 2026 · Retirement Life
A retiree and an advisor sitting at a kitchen table, looking over paperwork together in a relaxed setting.
A young professional helps a senior man review documents and a tablet to find rewarding part-time work.

Getting Expert Help

Navigating the intersection of work, taxes, and retirement benefits can get complicated. Consider reaching out for professional guidance in these specific scenarios:

  • Consult a Certified Financial Planner (CFP): If you are trying to decide whether to delay claiming Social Security because your part-time income covers your living expenses. A CFP can run detailed software projections to show you the long-term impact on your portfolio. Find vetted professionals through the CFP Board.
  • Hire a Certified Public Accountant (CPA): If you are starting a freelance or consulting business. A CPA will help you identify legitimate business deductions (like home office expenses and mileage) and set up a system for your quarterly estimated taxes.
  • Contact a State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP): If your part-time job offers health benefits and you need help deciding whether to delay enrolling in Medicare Part B.

Frequently Asked Questions

Will working part-time permanently reduce my Social Security benefits?

No. If the SSA withholds some of your benefits because you exceeded the 2026 earnings limit of $24,480 (prior to your Full Retirement Age), that money is not gone forever. Once you reach Full Retirement Age, the SSA will recalculate your monthly benefit upward to account for the months they withheld payments. However, most retirees prefer not to experience the immediate cash-flow squeeze of withheld checks.

Do I still have to pay Medicare taxes if I work after age 65?

Yes. There is no maximum age or earnings cap for Medicare taxes. You must pay the 1.45% Medicare tax on all your earned income, regardless of how old you are or whether you are already actively enrolled in and receiving Medicare benefits.

How does part-time income affect my standard deduction?

While earning more money increases your taxable income, seniors do receive a break at tax time. For the 2026 tax year, the base standard deduction is $16,100 for single filers and $32,200 for married couples filing jointly. Additionally, taxpayers who are 65 or older receive an extra standard deduction. In 2026, this additional amount is $2,050 for single seniors and $1,650 per qualifying senior for married taxpayers.

Does part-time work impact my Medicare premiums?

It can, though usually only for high earners. Medicare Part B and Part D premiums are tied to your income from two years prior through a surcharge called IRMAA (Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount). If a lucrative part-time consulting gig significantly spikes your Adjusted Gross Income, you could face higher Medicare premiums down the road. For the vast majority of part-time jobs, however, the extra income will not cross the high-income IRMAA thresholds.

Closing Thoughts

Returning to work on a part-time basis can dramatically improve the quality of your retirement. It provides the financial margin to say “yes” to travel and family experiences, while offering a structured way to stay connected to your community. By choosing a role that aligns with your passions and keeping a watchful eye on earnings limits and tax implications, you can enjoy the very best parts of working without the stress of a lifelong career.

The information in this guide is meant for educational purposes. Your specific circumstances—including income, savings, health coverage, and goals—may require different approaches. When in doubt, consult a licensed professional.




Last updated: May 2026. Retirement benefits, tax laws, and healthcare costs change frequently—verify current details with official sources.

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5 comments on “7 Part-Time Jobs Retirees Actually Enjoy Doing”

  1. George DePriest, Jr. says:
    June 3, 2026 at 5:30 pm

    This is a wonderful acknowledgement and a bright guiding light for many seniors’ futures I’m sure.

    Reply
  2. Sheila Stepp says:
    June 3, 2026 at 11:27 am

    please send me jobs part time in the Villages Florida or Leesburg Florida area I am retired would like to find an easy simple job may part time working with animals I love animals just an example of what I like to do Thank you

    Reply
  3. Alease Atkins says:
    May 28, 2026 at 4:32 pm

    Please send me a list of part time positions for seniors in the Washington, DC area. I would really
    appreciate it. Thank you.

    Reply
  4. Alease R Atkins says:
    May 28, 2026 at 4:24 pm

    Hello there! My name is A. Atkins. I am a Senior seeking a part time job. I enjoy typing and
    data entry. Are there any of those jobs available anymore? I miss typing for a living. The last
    position that I held was very enjoyable because I could use those skills. Please let me know how
    to apply as I am truly interested. Thank you.

    Reply
  5. Mary Hess says:
    May 27, 2026 at 2:39 pm

    Please send me information on part time jobs for seniors that they will enjoy.

    Reply
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