Retiring early hurts financial resiliency, Manulife survey shows

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TORONTO – A Manulife report says retiree experiences vary significantly based on when a person retired, and whether it was planned or earlier than expected.

While most people have a retirement age in mind, nearly half of them — 47 per cent — retired sooner than expected at an average age of 59, the company’s financial resilience and longevity report, published Tuesday, said.

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