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A graying work force
Citing worries about money or ‘going nuts’ from not working, more people are delaying retirement
Sunday News
Published: Feb 10, 2008
00:08 EST
Lancaster
By DENNIS LARISON, Editor

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Working into our 70s is quickly becoming a necessity, not an option. With health care costs out of control, and taxes rising with no end in sight, the past practice of retiring at age 65 is no longer achievable for an increasing number of people.
Artie See
Yes and if you are lucky enough to retire, the government takes almost everything you make to give to the younger generation who did not share the work ethic you were raised with. It is appalling to me that people who are living on SS are only getting $300 in rebate while the welfare moms who refuse to work get $300 per child. No wonder people continue to have children they can not afford.
With medicare becoming a joke and the price of medication going up how are the backbone of our society supposed to live?

pml
As long as old people can do the job , Let them do it, It's not like we are talking about fat people.
Kirkwoodkid
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