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Will You Retire in 2023? Here Are 6 Things You Need to Know!

February 2, 2023 · Personal Finance
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Early retirement

Even if most people didn’t manage to save enough for retirement, the other category of soon-to-be retirees, meaning those who managed to save early on and invested as much as they could, will be able to retire as soon as possible. If you’re among them but you never considered retiring early, you should!

I mean, after all, we only live once, and there are many things you still need to do (hobbies & family time, maybe). You could start collecting Social Security and retire earlier, with enough income on which you can live – such as ample contingency funds for healthcare and any other possible requirements. Early retirees tend to have better health than later ones, which means that they can be active and enjoy traveling, gardening, and golfing more.

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