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Commentary:
By Roberta Guise
A longtime educator friend — I’ll call her Kathy — is in her 70s, still teaches and collects Social Security.
Although Kathy will tell you she’ll never stop working, the reality is she’ll have to quit at some point. When she does, she’ll be glad for the regular Social Security payment that’ll offset the high cost of living in San Francisco.
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