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Retirees are taking on debt faster than any other demographic group. For households with people 65 and older, credit-card debt doubled from 1992 to 2004, to $4,907. For people 75 and older with debt, their average balance shot up 160 percent to $20,234. Much of that credit card spending went toward health care.

If you find you're using your credit cards to make monthly ends meet in retirement, you need to take a hard look at your overall financial picture to find a long-term answer to the crunch. Part-time work or taking out a reverse mortgage may be a better alternative.

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