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I’m 73 and living 100% off dividends from my stocks. How can I create even more income?
A 73-year-old individual lives entirely off dividends from their stock portfolio and seeks strategies to generate additional income. The article suggests that while a fully secure portfolio may be unattainable, significant investment can help approximate it.
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