The article follows Max Richards, an 89-year-old man from Christchurch, who continues to work and pay rent, sharing stories of his upbringing, relationships, and financial decisions across generations.
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89-year-old continues working at supermarket
‘Life's a gamble’: Max works in a supermarket, pays rent, and is almost 89comfort and feasibility of working past 65
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