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    My grandpa retired happy at 70 with $750K, and he’s doing just fine. I know where most Americans go wrong.

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    My grandpa retired happy at 70 with $750K, and he’s doing just fine. I know where most Americans go wrong.
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    “You could even retire at 55 with $500,000 and be perfectly fine. Am I right?”

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