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It's usually based on how long you've worked there, but most people retire around 50 or 60. Yes, that's true but it depends on the kind of job. Some jobs want you to retire sooner.

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The age at which you can retire varies depending on your country's laws and your specific retirement plan. In the United States, the full retirement age for Social Security benefits is currently 66 or 67, depending on your birth year. However, you can choose to retire earlier with reduced benefits or later with increased benefits.

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