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Forget 65, America's new retirement age is 85 — or 35

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Fews App Post Time 11h ago

Getty Images; Tyler Le/BIFor Brian Burdick, working at 82 has been one of life's most surprising joys. The Wichita, Kansas, resident spent his early career making airline parts and selling insurance. A series of personal upheavals — an injury in his 50s, a costly divorce, his sister's death, and a house fire — left him with little savings and a mound of financial stress.

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