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As a result of the COVID 19 pandemic, Americans have pushed back their planned retirement age by three years, according to a new survey, reports 401K Specialist. Before the pandemic, the most popular retirement age was 62, and now, in the wake of the pandemic, rising costs from inflation and the uncertain economy have Americans not planning to retire until age 65, finds a survey by Franklin Templeton Investments.
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