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Old 12-17-2013, 02:27 PM
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donnalynett
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Be sure and consider cost of living increases, medical insurance deductibles, rising medical prices, increase in property taxes, dental work and the list goes on and on. The financial adviser we spoke with told us to retire at 62 as you really don't lose enough in social security benefits to make it worth working longer.
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