Dear Patriot,

Yesterday, we talked about the power of keeping a personal health journal—how it can guard both your well-being and your wallet. Today, let’s switch gears and talk about a surprising retirement booster: the right kind of side hustle.

No, we’re not talking about clocking in at a big box store or punching hours behind a desk. This isn’t about “going back to work.” It’s about staying free—financially and mentally—while doing something on your terms.

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Poll Of The Day

Have you considered starting a small business or side hustle during retirement?

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Fun Fact Of The Day

 According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, nearly 30% of new businesses launched in 2024 were started by Americans over 55—most with under $5,000 in startup costs.



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