Want to Retire at 65? See If You Can Answer These 5 Questions

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Want to Retire at 65? See If You Can Answer These 5 Questions

While many are concerned about Medicare, there’s more to retiring than health care. Dreamstime/TCA

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By Donna Fuscaldo From Kiplinger’s Personal Finance

More than four million Americans will turn 65 this year; meanwhile, another 4.1 million will reach that milestone in 2026, and 4.1 million more in 2027. Known as “peak 65,” it’s the period between 2024 and 2027 during which the largest number of Americans will reach age 65.

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