Women who retire when their husbands do may very well be abandoning more wealth compared to they realize.
Married women overall remain inside their peak earning years with their 50s and early 60s, while married men's income is on the decline, says economist Nicole Maestas, a user professor of health care policy at Harvard School of medicine and also the author associated with a recent study about couples' income and retirement patterns.
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