You likely know that people today, generally speaking, are living longer lives — sometimes much longer lives — than in the past. The average life expectancy in 1930 was 59; now it’s 76, down slightly in the past few years.
But how well are we doing with adapting to those longer lives, including potentially much longer retirements?
Turns out,…
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