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Countries like Japan and Singapore boast healthy life expectancies of around 74 and 73 years, respectively. In contrast, the United States lags at a modest 66 years, revealing a concerning trend towards poorer health outcomes. This data suggests that those who retire at 65 may only have one year of healthy living left before facing serious health challenges. In fact, with an average health decline setting in at 66, it becomes critical to rethink the timing of retirement.