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What today's retirees want future retirees to know

Por: CNN Business October 19, 2022

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US retirees have some advice for their younger selves, and by extension anyone who has yet to retire: Make a financial plan for retirement. And don’t forget to account for and – they’ll hit you harder than you expect. Those are key takeaways from a survey of more than 1,100 US retirees by the , which was conducted this spring. The respondents were between the ages of 55 and 80 and had assets ranging from $50,000 in total to $5 million, not... + full article



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