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61 is the Earliest Age at which Most People Say They’re Free to Live Wherever They Want
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61 is the Earliest Age at which Most People Say They’re Free to Live Wherever They Want

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Oct 13, 2015
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A new study finds that 61 is the earliest age at which most people say they’re free to live wherever they want as opposed to being tied down by life’s responsibilities, outranking even the late 20s. This perception, however, relies on the assumption that those in their 60s can let go of family and work obligations—something that for various economic rea…

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