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Older Americans speak about delaying retirement

Some people look forward to retirement in their 50s and 60s. Many older Americans, however, are choosing to stay in the workforce either full- or part-time beyond the age of 62 when Social Security benefits kick in and beyond the age of 65 when they also become Medicare-eligible. Read more.

 

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