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Comparing your retirement age options

When evaluating at which age to start your retirement you may want to look at how your lifestyle might be affected by retiring at, say, age 65 instead of waiting until age 66 as planned.  In this article appearing in the The Seattle Times, Laurence Kotlikoff explains how to calculate the change in your living standard by retiring at different ages.  Click here to read more.

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