Center’s Study Shows Benefit of Working Until Age 70
For generations, it’s been the accepted norm, and hope, of Americans: Stop working at 65, collect Social Security, and enjoy retirement. But a new study from the Center for Retirement Research at Boston College says following that plan will cost you financially.
“If you retire at 65, you get 70 percent of what you’d get at age 70,” says Drucker Professor of Management Sciences Alicia Munnell, director of the center. “It’s the best-kept secret in town...Read More
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Social Security is starting to really get messed up,and I don’t want to have to work myself to death, I read an article at http://blog.mutualfundstore.com/retirement/experts-take-on-social-security-questions/ and it sounds really good. I’d suggest looking there for some more info as well. Good job on your post!!