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Benjamin Franklin achieved wealth primarily through his successful printing business, which included publishing newspapers and almanacs. His ventures, such as "Poor Richard's Almanack," generated significant income, allowing him to invest in real estate and other profitable enterprises. By age 42, he had accumulated enough financial stability and independence, enabling him to retire from active work and focus on his interests in science, philosophy, and public service.

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