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We’re seeing a rise in "co-living" concepts, travel groups specifically designed for seniors, and a massive surge in volunteerism. This generation understands that isolation is the enemy of longevity, so they are proactively building networks that provide both emotional support and intellectual stimulation. Adventure Has No Expiration Date 60 something mag
| Age | Key Action | Why It Matters | |------|-------------|----------------| | 62 | Claim Social Security? Only if health is poor. | Reduces lifetime benefits by ~30% vs. full retirement age. | | 64 | Estimate IRMAA (Income-Related Monthly Adjustment Amount). | Higher income = higher Medicare Part B/D premiums at 65. | | 65 | Enroll in Medicare within 7-month window. | Late enrollment incurs permanent 10% penalty per 12-month period. | | 66-67| Full retirement age for Social Security (depends on birth year). | No earnings penalty, full spousal/survivor benefits preserved. | Putting together a "write-up" for a magazine aimed
There’s a persistent myth that life starts to quiet down once you hit sixty. The cultural script usually suggests a slow fade into rocking chairs and early bird specials. But if you look at the actual lives of people navigating their sixties today, that script looks increasingly like a relic of the past. Editor’s Note: monthly theme and highlights