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Retirement Realities
How your life after you stop working can be all it’s cracked up to be
By Jennifer Nelson
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May 13, 2024
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Retirement Planning
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Most of us dream of the day we can punch our last time card and get to the business of retiring. Retirement has the allure of lazy days of relaxation, numerous activities, hobbies, travel and endless time for friends and family. What's not to love?
However, a recent survey by insurer Mass Mutual asked 2,000 retirees about how their retirement was going and found ...
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