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I retired at 62 and immediately regretted it - here's the cost nobody warned me about
Picture this. You hit 62, the earliest age you can claim Social Security, and the temptation is overwhelming. Freedom awaits. No more Monday mornings, no more demanding bosses, no more alarm clocks.
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The retirement nightmare: Why retiring at 62 became an immediate regret nobody warned me about
There's something nobody tells you about retiring at 62. All those retirement calculators and financial advisors show you the ...
For many, retiring at 62 feels like winning the game early. No more alarm clocks, no more meetings, no more pretending you enjoy performance reviews. But before popping the champagne, there are some ...
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