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Decision of when to retire has little to do with how much you've saved for retirement, report finds "There are some people that love to work, and that work brings them meaning, and they can't imagine not doing work, because its part of their well-being, and that's not a bad thing," said McClanahan, who is also a medical doctor. People who continue to work at that point make sure to maintain a balance where they can still enjoy their life.
On the flip side, almost half, 47%, of workers end up retiring earlier than expected, according to the Employee Benefit Research Institute's 2022 Retirement Confidence Survey. Of those, 32% pointed to a hardship such as illness or disability as the cause of their early exit, while 23% retired due to changes at their company, and 38% said they could afford to retire early.
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Work Judge indicates he will rule within next 2 weeks on bid to remove Fani Willis from Trump case Trump\'s attorneys filed an analysis of location data from Wade\'s cellphone that they say supports the assertion Willis and Wade began dating before he was hired. An investigator\'s statement says Wade\'s phone was in the neighborhood south of Atlanta where Willis was living at least 35 times in the first 11 months of 2021. Wade had testified he visited Willis\' condo fewer than 10 times before his hiring.
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