Retirement Regrets 65-year-old Woman
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•A boomer retired early and moved to a California beach house. She regretted it, returned to work, and sold the house.
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Misty Miller , 65 , regretted retiring early because she thought she was well off.
Miller found retirement isolating and financially challenging, so she returned to work.
Miller is one of more than 3,800 older Americans who have shared their biggest regrets with Business Insider .
We want to hear from you. Are you an older American with any life regrets you'd be comfortable sharing with a reporter?.
"The master plan just didn't work out for me," says Lisa Miller .
Miller now has about $450,000 saved.
She plans to invest in her Roth 401(k) and put all her money into an S&P index fund.
She also hopes to rekindle her relationships with family and prioritize her friends.
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