Bill clinton, 53, is staring retirement in the face. The good news is that he has a pension, good health and excellent prospects for supplementary income. The bad news is that his wife may not get the job she is angling for in the autumn, and the family's retirement nest-egg has been squandered on unexpected legal expenses. Such are the facts the Clinton household might provide to the Health and Retirement Study (hrs), a huge $100m study of how Americans grow old.
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