‘I claimed Social Security at 62’: At 76, I’m working at Walmart. Why do I still owe payroll taxes?
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An older worker still paying payroll taxes at 76 is a microcosm of a labor market where “retirement age” is increasingly theoretical. For operators, assume a more age-diverse frontline workforce and design scheduling, benefits, and training with 70+ employees as a stable segment, not an edge case.
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