Most commonly offered advice says you "should" wait until 70 to retire, but what if 70 (or even 67) isn't right for you?
You have taken the first step and acknowledged the challenge. Here are 10 more moves in the right direction.
If you really want to retire at 62 and collect Social Security, go for it. You’ve worked hard enough.  You’ve paid your dues.
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