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- As wages increase in service jobs, seniors are getting in on the action to offset inflation, according to USA Today.
- Many formerly retired workers feel comfortable returning to the workforce as concerns around the pandemic wane.
- Some even say younger coworkers "can't keep up," according to one 69-year-old former retiree.
As wages increase in service industry jobs across the US, formerly retired seniors are taking jobs in bars and restaurants to offset the hardships of inflation.