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  2. We retired early and started traveling the world. We're not ...

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    Kelly Benthall, 53, and her husband decided they wanted to retire early and travel the world. Part of the couple's plan for early retirement was not to leave an inheritance for their six kids.

  3. My husband and I knew retirement would be tight in NYC. We ...

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    My husband and I moved to Mexico in 2020 in our 50s. We feel far more secure about retirement thanks to lower taxes and housing and healthcare costs.

  4. Can I really retire? Seems too good to be true to pull the ...

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    Retiring is a big step in anyone’s financial journey, but not everyone feels ready. Even people with 7-figure portfolios don’t feel ready, but some people overestimate how much cash they need ...

  5. I’m 53 and can retire next year — but my husband needs to ...

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    Only 11% of couples retire together. Only 11% of couples retire together. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  6. 102-year-old woman who still works shares longevity secrets ...

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    Members of the “never retire” club include Miriam Todd, a 100-year-old woman who still works 50 hours a week at the family furniture store in New Jersey; and 101-year-old Dr. Howard Tucker, an ...

  7. I’m a Self-Made Millionaire: Here Are 5 Things I Did To ...

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    “You get bored and your life loses meaning without some type of contribution. So after spending a few months traveling or celebrating, most people who retire young go back to work. But they do ...

  8. When to quit working, take Social Security, and focus on ...

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    At 62, she retired from a job paying almost $60,000 a year and opted to take Social Security early. She received $1,290 a month, about $400 a month less than if she had waited until 67.

  9. Gen Z wants to retire early, but are they being realistic? - AOL

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    The number of young adults between the ages of 25-34 who live at home with their parents has risen 80 percent since 2003, according to Census Bureau data. Gen Z’s financial vulnerability in the ...