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15 Retirement counselors say the couples who struggle most in the first year of retirement all made the same 7 assumptions beforehand

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Tommy Baker @ Silicon Canals 3 place · 03/06/2026 23:00 EDT

Retirement counselors say the couples who struggle most in the first year of retirement all made the same 7 assumptions beforehand

After decades of working and planning for the perfect retirement, most couples discover they're completely unprepared for what happens when two people suddenly spend every waking hour together—and the fairy tale quickly becomes a pressure cooker.

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