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If you look at your family history, you can get a feel for when you should plan your retirement. For myself, I plan on trying to retire early, since most of the men on both sides usually don't live much past their early 70's. And most died of heart attacks, so there usually isn't a big hospital bill saddling the women down afterwards. The money you collect each month may be less on early retirement, but I did the math, and would have to live to 84 to break even dollar-wise if I wait until 70 to retire. Probably not going to happen, although I have an uncle or two who broke the mold, one on either side of the family.
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