
Did the pandemic upend your retirement plans? Share your story
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The past two years have dramatically altered the retirement calculus for millions of Americans.
For some, the threat of contracting Covid-19 pushed them out of the workforce before they were ready. Others found they could retire sooner than they'd planned, thanks to a booming stock market and soaring home prices.
We want to know how the pandemic has affected your retirement plans, for better or for worse. Share your story below.

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