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Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on The Penny Hoarder. The age 65 has always carried big significance. For baby boomers and those from earlier generations, age 65 was a target. It was the unofficial age for retirement. But we need to adjust our thinking when it comes to that number. Today, many people who turn 65 are still working and, thanks to improved life expectancy statistics…

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