Got a retirement savings plan at work? If you don’t, you’re not alone. In fact, 4 out of 10 people do not have access to a retirement plan at work, according to an analysis by the Pew Charitable Trusts. That translates to more than 30 million full-time, private-sector workers ages 18 to 64, the report
Read moreIn the United States, the topic of retirement planning is largely ignored by the administrators who set the education curriculum for primary and secondary students. As a result, many people find themselves in the precarious position of having to plan for their retirement during their working years, but are not prepared to handle such a
Read moreTimes have changed though and so has the three-legged stool. For younger workers, one could say that there still is a three-legged stool, but the legs have changed. Click here to read entire article.
Read moreThere’s reason to believe that one of the mainstays of retirement planning could be at risk. The 4% rule has long been used to help people estimate how much they need to save in order to retire with a comfortable lifestyle. Click here to read entire article.
Read moreAndrew Biggs of the American Enterprise Institute claims there is no retirement crisis in the United States. Click here to read full article.
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