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Seniors Appear to be in Relatively Sound Financial Shape

The Stanford Center on Longevity reports that seniors in the age 65 to 74 range appear to be positioned better financially than younger workers, with support provided by Social Security, traditional pensions, and extended working careers. Read an analysis of the report posted on money.usnews.com by freelance writer Maryalene LaPonsie here…

 

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