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Map shows states affected by recalled cucumbers potentially contaminated with salmonella
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Mexican mayor killed hours after first woman elected president
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Parents sue Tennessee governor and school district, claiming kids were punished after officials misinterpreted state statute
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Anglers catching this peculiar fish are urged to ‘kill it on sight’
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I'm 62, Have $800,000 and Will Receive $2,600 Monthly from Social Security. What's My Retirement Budget?
Planning for retirement can be both exciting and challenging. Figuring out how much you can realistically spend each year is a key piece of that puzzle. For example, a 62-year-old with $800,000 in savings and a monthly Social Security benefit of $2,600 can reasonably expect an annual income of $63,200 in retirement. Figuring out how […] The post I’m 62, Have $800,000 and Will Receive $2,600 Monthly from Social Security. What's My Retirement Budget? appeared first on SmartReads by SmartAsset.
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