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Here's how much money Americans think they need for retirement

Por: CBS News Business October 27, 2022

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Americans have big goals for retirement, with a new survey finding they believe they'll need savings of $1.25 million to ensure comfortable living in their golden years. The troubling reality, however, is that most people find themselves miles away from that target, with the typical U.S. retirement account holding less than $87,000. To be sure, the so-called retirement gap — the shortfall between the amount of money people will need in... + full article



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