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Is phased retirement a better way to retire? - The Motley Fool

The average person in the U.S. works approximately 42 to 46 years before retiring, depending on when they start their career and their education level. The majority of individuals go from working full-time to full-time retirement, but the sudden stopping of working can be a difficult transition. So instead, why not try phased retirement? Maurie Backman, writing for The Motley Fool, explains phased retirement may be a smarter way to retire. Read Ms. Backman’s article here…

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