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I’m 55 and earn $100,000. Should I take a $2,900 monthly pension — or $2,200 with 3% annual hikes?
A 55-year-old individual earning $100,000 annually is deciding between a $2,900 monthly pension or $2,200 with 3% annual increases. They plan to continue working until age 60.
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