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Regrets might be inevitable, but you cant let them consume you.
But even if youre already up there in age, its never too late to practice soundfinancial strategies.
Not saving more was the biggest regret for 52% of Hurwitzs and Mitchells survey respondents.
Only 4% of retirees waited until age 70 to receive benefits.
The unemployment rate of those with less than a high school diploma was 5.8%.
While a college degree is a significant expense, it might be worth the investment to advance your career.
Look into scholarships for nontraditional students and consider starting with community college to decrease the cost.
Regarding the latter, complacency in your job can be a killer.
Regretful Retirement Mistakes
Many retirees regret nothaving a transition planfor when they stop working.
Retirement is a significant life adjustment that can trigger positive and negative changes.
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