Multiple Choice
In 1950, people in the United States typically retired at about age sixty-eight; after dropping to age sixty-three in 2005, by 2012, the retirement-age number was about
A) fifty-five.
B) sixty-five.
C) sixty-nine.
D) seventy.
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