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The Backstory on Age 65 As the Original Retirement Marker

JSTOR Daily provides a recap of how age 65 came to be the “default” age for retirement, and you probably won’t be surprised to learn that there’s nothing really magical about it. And besides, it’s now moving to 67 anyway, so the manner it which 65 was the norm is merely of historical interest at this point. An interesting read, nonetheless. Read the article here…

 

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