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This Is the Average Age Americans Expect to Retire At, Data Shows. But Is It the Right Age for You?


It's not uncommon to land on a specific retirement age well ahead of that milestone. And frankly, there are no rules with regard to retirement, either.

It's not like there's a mandatory retirement age in the U.S. You could work until your early 60s or your late 70s -- it really depends on you (and, well, your ability to secure a job).

A recent survey from New York Life found that Americans believe they'll be able to retire at age 64 on average. But is that a good retirement age to aim for? Here's why it is -- and it isn't.

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Source Fool.com


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