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golden years





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In 2022, the typical American getting keys to a starter home was 36 years old, an all-time high, and many buyers are into their golden years before they can scrounge together a down payment.

From Seattle Times

And residents in their golden years enjoy karaoke, the Chinese tile game mah jong and — as the outside world learned last week after a horrific mass shooting — ballroom dancing.

From Seattle Times

In their golden years, they’ll have some Social Security benefits, but they’ll rely mostly on financial support from my two siblings and me to live out the rest of their lives.

From New York Times

Her husband retired, too, so they could spend their golden years together.

From New York Times

Our evolved social contract—to hunt, gather and farm collectively—tied us together, gave us our childhood and extended our golden years.

From Scientific American