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More Americans pessimistic about retirement: Gallup

Por: The Hill Politics May 26, 2023

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More Americans are pessimistic about retirement than at any point in the past decade, according to a Gallup poll released Thursday.  The 43 percent of current nonretirees expect to live comfortably in retirement, a drop of 5 points from last year and the lowest since 2012, when the figure was 38 percent. The optimism over retiring comfortably had hit a recent high of 57 percent in 2019, before the pandemic. Gallup said in its analysis that the... + full article



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