Just because you’re retired doesn’t mean that you should stop investing. For one thing, retirement might last a lot longer than you imagine. If you’re age 70, for example, the IRS expects you’ll live an additional 27.4 years. That’s a long time to stretch out your money. Keeping your funds invested — and contributing more — can help ensure that you won’t outlive your money.
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