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You've worked hard, saved smart, and now it's time to enjoy your retirement years. But here's the catch: your credit score still matters, even when you're no longer applying for mortgages, car loans or new credit cards. Why? Scammers know many seniors don't monitor their credit very often, and that makes retirees prime targets for identity theft . Due largely to increased scam attempts, financial losses for seniors reached $4.9 billion in 2024. And anyone can become a target. The good news is there are simple, powerful steps you can take right now to lock down your credit score and make sure your hard-earned nest egg is safe.
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