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Yes? I don't see your point though.

I'll take a stab at guessing what you were trying to say though.. For a large number of the US jobs 65 is getting a bit on in years, think manufacturing, service, etc. also known as a large number of the , at 65 a large number of jobs aren't much of an option anymore.



Right. Cutting off the level of support for "old" people doesn't mean cutting off support for a 65. For example, why isn't social security structured as a 20 year term (the distance from 65 to average expectancy) , to be claimed whenever someone decides to retire?




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