Is 40 the new 65? - Kiplinger

Do you believe 40 is the new 65 when it comes to retirement? If so, you are not alone. According to a recent survey by Qualtrics, almost 25 percent of younger Millennials and Gen Z workers plan to retire by 50; however, that early is far from the norm. It is achievable once you know the process, which is simple but not easy. Jacob Schroeder outlines how to retire early in six steps. Read Mr. Schroeder’s article here…

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