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How wonderful, hopefully enjoying what you did.

My observation is that for the majority -retirement at 62 if one is healthy- beats the odds . But for the majority life has been hard , paycheck to paycheck, now little benes in the corporate world ( pension, savings,health care) are slim . So ‘they’ -the lower percentage -has to work beyond to keep their head above the rising tides. And I DO heavily factor in the marginalized , a growing number .

None the less retirement at 64 ain’t bad . They also have free health care?

I always solicit correction sisters, brothers. I’m also in the’ 80s ‘ still farming after retirement at 67 and find much enlightenment knowing how much I have to yet learn.

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