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[QUOTE="Shaf, post: 273594, member: 25467"] In the United States, most developed and even in developing countries, the official age for retirement is 65 years. This is the time when one formally leaves the workforce. Of recent, people have been questioning of 65 is too late or too early. A lot of politicians work past that age so they feel it's early. Their argument is that one can still contribute to society no matter how old. Some feel it's too late and would want to leave the workforce earlier to focus on their dreams. I believe it should be based on you as an individual. Some people only get a government job for the gratuity and pension they will be entitled to. Some want to supplement their income to build empires of their desire. As far as your goals are met, it's not too early or too late. If you also do not have any savings or alternative means of income, you should not think of retiring too soon. Some people also enjoy their jobs and find there's no need to retire early. [/QUOTE]
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