Working longer can mean a much better retirement

With steadily increasing longevity now resulting in as much as several decades in retirement, working a little bit longer can have a significantly positive impact on your retirement.  From continued employee benefits, to fatter nest eggs and larger Social Security checks, continuing to work into your late 60’s or even your 70’s is becoming one of the best pieces of advise many financial planners now offer.  This article by Kiplinger’s Jane Bennett Clark appears at The Chicago Tribune and offers 5 good reasons for working a few years longer.  Click here to read more.

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